Software Testing in the Real World: Improving the Process (ACM Press)

Software Testing in the Real World: Improving the Process (ACM Press)

by EdwardKit (Author)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Published: 12 Dec 1995

ISBN 10: 0201877562
ISBN 13: 9780201877564

Author Bio
Ed Kit is an international software consultant with over 20 years of experience in software engineering. He is currently the president and founder of Software Development Technologies, a corporation providing consulting and educational services dedicated to improving the processes used to create and maintain software. Included among his many clients are Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Europay International, Sun Microsystems, Apple Computers, PeopleSoft Inc., Tektronix Inc., and Tandem Computers. He has delivered consulting and educational services in the United States, Japan, India, Australia and throughout Europe. Graduating with a BSEE and MSEE from Purdue University, Ed has previously worked for Bell Laboratories and Tandem Computers. 0201877562AB04062001