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Software Testing
The book aims to present testing concepts and methods that can be used in practice.
Yogesh Singh (Author)
9781107012967, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 14 November 2011
650 pages, 142 b/w illus. 220 tables
24.7 x 18.9 x 4.1 cm, 1.22 kg
Software testing is conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of a product under testing. The book, which is a result of the two decades of teaching experience of the author, aims to present testing concepts and methods that can be used in practice. The text will help readers to learn how to find faults in software before it is made available to users. A judicious mix of software testing concepts, solved problems and real-life case studies makes the book ideal for a basic course in software testing. The book will be a useful resource for senior undergraduate/graduate students of engineering, academics, software practitioners and researchers.
1. Introduction
2. Functional testing
3. Essentials of graph theory
4. Structural testing
5. Software verification
6. Creating test cases from requirements and use cases
7. Selection, minimization and prioritization of test cases for regression testing
8. Software testing activities
9. Object oriented testing
10. Metrics and models in software testing
11. Testing web applications
12. Automated test data generation
References
Appendix I. SRS of university registration system
Appendix II. Test cases from use cases
Appendix III. Validity checks
Answers to multiple choice questions.
Subject Areas: Software testing & verification [UMZT]
