Software Testing: A Craftsman's Approach, Fifth Edition by Paul C. Jorgensen (Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan, USA)
This updated and reorganized Fifth edition of Software Testing: A Craftsman's Approach continues to be a valuable reference for software testers, developers, and engineers, by applying the strong mathematics content of previous editions to a coherent treatment of software testing.
Responding to instructor and student survey input, the authors have streamlined chapters and examples. The Fifth Edition:
- Has a new chapter on feature interaction testing that explores the feature interaction problem and explains how to reduce tests
- Uses Java instead of pseudo-code for all examples including structured and object-oriented ones
- Presents model-based development and provides an explanation of how to conduct testing within model-based development environments
- Explains testing in waterfall, iterative, and agile software development projects
- Explores test-driven development, reexamines all-pairs testing, and explains the four contexts of software testing
Thoroughly revised and updated, Software Testing: A Craftsman's Approach, Fifth Edition is sure to become a standard reference for those who need to stay up to date with evolving technologies in software testing.