For test and quality specialists, project managers, and developers of software, presents techniques and strategies for improving the process of testing software, and for maintaining a sustainable improvement of the process within the organization. Acknowledging the relative immaturity of software engineering, addresses such issues as cost and risk, standards, planning, and tasks and tools for testing. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Software Testing In The Real World provides the reader with a tool-box for effectively improving the software testing process. The book gives the practicing software engineer a menu of techniques with guidance on how to create a strategy for continuous, sustainable improvement within their organization--whatever its size or level of process maturity. Ed Kit addresses the most frequently asked questions about methodologies, tools, technology and organizational issues being posed in the testing community today. Pragmatic in its approach, the book confronts the problem of the relative immaturity of the software engineering discipline in most organizations with practical guidance on cost and risk, standards, planning testing tasks and testing tools. Test and Quality Assurance Specialists, Developers and Project Managers alike will benefit from the practical, proven techniques for improving testing as well as the specific "best of breed" software testing tools information. Visit the Author's Home Page
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