
The authors reveal how object-oriented software development allows testing to be integrated into each stage of the process--from defining requirements to system integration--resulting in a smoother development process and a higher end quality. As they follow this process, they describe what to test at each stage as well as offer experienced-based testing techniques.
You will find information on such important topics as:
One comprehensive example runs throughout the book to demonstrate testing techniques for each stage of development. In addition, the book highlightsimportant questions that testers should ask when faced with specific testing tasks.
The authors acknowledge that testing is often viewed as a necessary evil, and that resources allocated to testing are often limited. With that in mind, they present a valuable repertoire of testing techniques from which you can choose those that fit your budget, schedule, and needs.
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The concept of software testing, long neglected, is gaining more and more acceptance in software development organizations. Apart from the obvious benefit of improving an application's level of quality, identifying bugs in software can also save an organization significant amounts of time and money, While many practitioners acknowledge that testing is an important concept, they are often at a loss when it comes down to the implementation of testing. McGregor and Sykes show you how to plan and carry out a testing process. This practical approach is aimed at object-oriented developers, showing developers exactly what needs to be tested -- and why.
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