Software Testing Techniques: Finding the Defects that Matter
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Rating | : | 4.64 (743 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1627040234 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 386 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-07 |
Language | : | English |
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"Software Testing Techniques" could very well be the modern day companion to Kaner, Falk, and Ngyuen's "Testing Computer Softwar A GREAT REVIEW FROM StickyMinds.com:Description:Learn the Secrets of Mainframe Testers! Reliability and continuous availability have become crucial for computer software in the information economy. Well-publicized failures from both industry and government have underscored the need for mission-critical software to be thoroughly tested before being released into the marketplace. When it comes to industrial-strength reliability, no computer system is more renowned . "Every software tester should read this book!" according to Jan R. This book is a very comprehensive guide to software testing on the mainframe. It would be beneficial for both experienced testers and those new to the testing profession. The authors have done a great job of describing the tasks facing software testers, and the unique (and important) role that the test process plays in delivering world-class software. The book is very readable--it covers a lot of important information in a straightforward manner. You can't test q. Go PSU said A Must Read. This Book is a must read! Loveland, Shannon, Miller and Prewitt know what they're talking about. This book would make a great stocking stuffer for all of your software engineer friends!
Department of Defense. Scott Loveland, Geoffrey Miller, Richard Prewitt, Jr., and Michael Shannon have collectively spent more than 70 years in the software testing trenches. They currently hunt bugs in the IBM mainframe development laboratory in Poughkeepsie, New York. They have consulted on best practices in test and system availability to customers ranging from worldwide corporations to the U.S
Well-publicized failures from both industry and government have underscored the need for mission-critical software to be thoroughly tested before being released into the marketplace. Reliability and continuous availability have become crucial for computer software in the information economy. But for years the actual approaches used to test mainframe software have been kept under wraps. When it comes to industrial-strength reliability, no computer system is more renowned than the mainframe. Focusing on real-life techniques illustrated through examples and case studies gleaned from the authors' experiences with large server testing and operation, software engineers will discover tried and true techniques that are used for testing multimillion-dollar commercial software products.. Written in a friendly, accessible style, the book highlights areas such as devising attacks to validate data integrity, wreaking havoc to ensure recoverability, exploiting virtualized environments to improve test efficiency, the tug of war between finding defects and
. They have consulted on best practices in test and system availability to customers ranging from worldwide corporations to the U.S. They currently hunt bugs in the IBM mainframe development laboratory in Poughkeepsie, New York. About the Author Scott Loveland, Geoffrey Miller, Richard Prewitt, Jr., and Michael Shannon have collectively spent more than 70 years in the software testing trenches. Department of Defense