Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-Driven Approach

Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-Driven Approach

by Cem Kaner (Author), Bret Pettichord (Author), Cem Kaner (Author), James Bach (Author), Bret Pettichord (Author), Cem Kaner (Author), James Bach (Author)

Synopsis

Decades of software testing experience condensed into the most important lessons learned. The world's leading software testing experts lend you their wisdom and years of experience to help you avoid the most common mistakes in testing software. Each lesson is an assertion related to software testing, followed by an explanation or example that shows you the how, when, and why of the testing lesson. More than just tips, tricks, and pitfalls to avoid, Lessons Learned in Software Testing speeds you through the critical testing phase of the software development project without the extensive trial and error it normally takes to do so. The ultimate resource for software testers and developers at every level of expertise, this guidebook features: Over 200 lessons gleaned from over 30 years of combined testing experience Tips, tricks, and common pitfalls to avoid by simply reading the book rather than finding out the hard way Lessons for all key topic areas, including test design, test management, testing strategies, and bug reporting Explanations and examples of each testing trouble spot help illustrate each lesson's assertion

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Format: paperback
Publisher: Wiley
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ISBN 10: 0471081124
ISBN 13: 9780471081128

Media Reviews
If testing is something that is going to be an important part of your career buy this book and read it carefully. (CVu - Jnl of the Association C & C++ Users, February 2002)

...a real gem?for me, this book is one that I shall find useful?each and every test department should have several copies available...be prepared to be inspired, or at the very least to have your ideas challenged... (Professional Tester, September 2002)

...a refreshing and enjoyable book?it will not be 'shelf-ware', but a well-used reference... (Software Testing, Verification & Reliability, March 2003)

...will make fascinating reading?highly recommended... (CVu, Dec 03)

Author Bio
CEM KANER, JD, PhD, is a professor of computer sciences at Florida Institute of Technology. He also consults on technical and management issues, and practices law within the software development community. He is the lead author of two books, Testing Computer Software and Bad Software (both from Wiley).
JAMES BACH is founder and principal consultant of Satisfice, Inc., a software testing and quality assurance company. His experience with competitive software development in leading Silicon Valley companies, such as Apple and Borland, led him to specialize in such aspects of the craft as good enough quality, risk-based testing, exploratory testing, and other techniques that require skill and judgment. He has also served as Chief Scientist at Software Testing Labs.
BRET PETTICHORD works as an independent consultant and edits the popular Software Testing Hotlist at www.testinghotlist.com. A frequent speaker and writer, he is also the founder of the Austin Workshop on Test Automation.