Ira D. Papel; John L. Frodel; G. Richard Holt; Wayne F. Larrabee; Nathan E. Nachlas; Stephen S. Park; Jonathan M. Sykes Thieme Medical Publishers Inc (2016) Kovakantinen kirja
Pearson Education (US) Sivumäärä: 416 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2001, 13.03.2001 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
While developers and IT organizations increasingly acknowledge the importance of software testing, few know how to proceed -- especially when it comes to testing advanced object-oriented software systems. In this book, two leading O-O test researchers and consultants outline a start-to-finish methodology for testing: what to test, why to test it, how to test it, who should do the testing, and when. The book is organized around a task orientation, encompassing testing models; testing components, systems and subsystems; and planning for testing. The authors review the unique challenges associated with object-oriented software testing, offer practical insights into testing priorities, introduce each leading testing technique, and walk step-by-step through applying them. They review the development of custom test software, and demonstrate how to strengthen the ties between testing and the rest of the development process. Features include a detailed object-oriented testing FAQ, and a running case study that ties together all stages and elements of O-O testing. For every IT manager, project manager, software developer and engineer, and for any professional concerned with the measurement of software quality.