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Effective Methods for Software Testing William E. Perry

Effective Methods for Software Testing By William E. Perry

Effective Methods for Software Testing by William E. Perry


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This book is a comprehensive reference that shows readers how to test software applications using step-by-step guidelines, checklists, and templates for each testing activity. The book begins with a self-assessment that readers can use to identify the specific chapters of the book that will provide the guidance they need.

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Effective Methods for Software Testing by William E. Perry

* Written by the founder and executive director of the Quality Assurance Institute, which sponsors the most widely accepted certification program for software testing* Software testing is a weak spot for most developers, and many have no system in place to find and correct defects quickly and efficiently* This comprehensive resource provides step-by-step guidelines, checklists, and templates for each testing activity, as well as a self-assessment that helps readers identify the sections of the book that respond to their individual needs* Covers the latest regulatory developments affecting software testing, including Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404, and provides guidelines for agile testing and testing for security, internal controls, and data warehouses* CD-ROM with all checklists and templates saves testers countless hours of developing their own test documentation Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

About William E. Perry

WILLIAM E. PERRY is the founder and executive director of the Quality Assurance Institute, which sponsors professional certification for Quality Assurance, Software Testing, Software Project Leaders, and Business Analyst Professionals. He is a former examiner for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and has served on standards committees for several disciplines.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Part I: Assessing Testing Capabilities and Competencies. Chapter 1: Assessing Capabilities, Staff Competency, and User Satisfaction. The Three-Step Process to Becoming a World-Class Testing Organization. Step 1: Define a World-Class Software Testing Model. Step 2: Develop Baselines for Your Organization. Assessment 1: Assessing the Test Environment. Assessment 2: Assessing the Capabilities of Your Existing.Test Processes. Assessment 3: Assessing the Competency of Your Testers. Step 3: Develop an Improvement Plan. Summary. Part II: Building a Software Testing Environment. Chapter 2: Creating an Environment Supportive of Software Testing. Chapter 3: Building the Software Testing Process. Software Testing Guidelines. Guideline #1: Testing Should Reduce Software Development. Guideline #2: Testing Should Be Performed Effectively. Guideline #3: Testing Should Uncover Defects. Guideline #4: Testing Should Be Performed Using Business Logic. Guideline #5: Testing Should Occur Throughout the Development Life Cycle. Guideline #6: Testing Should Test Both Function and Structure. Chapter 4: Selecting and Installing Software Testing Tools. Chapter 5: Building Software Tester Competency. Part III: The Seven-Step Testing Process. Chapter 6: Overview of the Software Testing Process. Chapter 7: Step 1: Organizing for Testing. Task 1: Appoint the Test Manager. Task 2: Define the Scope of Testing. Task 3: Appoint the Test Team. Task 4: Verify the Development Documentation. Task 5: Validate the Test Estimate and Project Status. Chapter 8: Step 2: Developing the Test Plan. Task 1: Profile the Software Project. Task 2: Understand the Project Risks. Task 3: Select a Testing Technique. Task 4: Plan Unit Testing and Analysis. Task 5: Build the Test Plan. Task 6: Inspect the Test Plan. Chapter 9: Step 3: Verification Testing. Task 1: Test During the Requirements Phase. Task 2: Test During the Design Phase. Task 3: Test During the Programming Phase. Chapter 10: Step 4: Validation Testing. Task 1: Build the Test Data. Task 2: Execute Tests. Task 3: Record Test Results. Chapter 11: Step 5: Analyzing and Reporting Test Results. Task 1: Report Software Status. Task 2: Report Interim Test Results. Task 3: Report Final Test Results. Chapter 12: Step 6: Acceptance and Operational Testing. Task 1: Acceptance Testing. Task 2: Pre-Operational Testing. Task 3: Post-Operational Testing. Chapter 13: Step 7: Post-Implementation Analysis. Task 1: Establish Assessment Objectives. Task 2: Identify What to Measure. Task 3: Assign Measurement Responsibility. Task 4: Select Evaluation Approach. Task 5: Identify Needed Facts. Task 6: Collect Evaluation Data. Task 7: Assess the Effectiveness of Testing. Part IV: Incorporating Specialized Testing Responsibilities. Chapter 14: Software Development Methodologies. Chapter 15: Testing Client/Server Systems. Task 1: Assess Readiness. Task 2: Assess Key Components. Task 3: Assess Client Needs. Chapter 16: Rapid Application Development Testing. Task 1: Determine Appropriateness of RAD. Task 2: Test Planning Iterations. Task 3: Test Subsequent Planning Iterations. Task 4: Test the Final Planning Iteration. Chapter 17: Testing Internal Controls. Task 1: Understand the System Being Tested. Task 2: Identify Risks. Task 3: Review Application Controls. Task 4: Test Application Controls. Task 5: Document Control Strengths and Weaknesses. Chapter 18: Testing COTS and Contracted Software. Task 1: Test Business Fit. Step 1: Testing Needs Specification. Step 2: Testing CSFs. Task 2: Test Operational Fit. Step 1: Test Compatibility. Step 2: Integrate the Software into Existing Work Flows. Step 3: Demonstrate the Software in Action. Task 3: Test People Fit. Task 4: Acceptance-Test the Software Process. Step 1: Create Functional Test Conditions. Step 2: Create Structural Test Conditions. Chapter 19: Testing in a Multiplatform Environment. Task 1: Define Platform Configuration Concerns. Task 2: List Needed Platform Configurations. Task 3: Assess Test Room Configurations. Task 4: List Structural Components Affected by the Platform(s). Task 5: List Interfaces the Platform Affects. Task 6: Execute the Tests. Chapter 20: Testing Software System Security. Task 1: Establish a Security Baseline. Chapter 21: Testing a Data Warehouse. Task 1: Measure the Magnitude of Data Warehouse Concerns. Task 2: Identify Data Warehouse Activity Processes to Test. Chapter 22: Testing Web-Based Systems. Task 1: Select Web-Based Risks to Include in the Test Plan. Task 2: Select Web-Based Tests. Task 3: Select Web-Based Test Tools. Task 4: Test Web-Based Systems. Part V: Building Agility into the Testing Process. Chapter 23: Using Agile Methods to Improve Software Testing. Chapter 24: Building Agility into the Testing Process. Step 1: Measure Software Process Variability. Step 2: Maximize Best Practices. Step 3: Build on Strength, Minimize Weakness. Step 4: Identify and Address Improvement Barriers. Step 5: Identify and Address Cultural and Communication. Management Cultures. Culture 1: Manage People. Culture 2: Manage by Process. Culture 3: Manage Competencies. Culture 4: Manage by Fact. Culture 5: Manage Business Innovation. Step 6: Identify Implementable Improvements. Step 7: Develop and Execute an Implementation Plan. Index.

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CIN0764598376G
9780764598371
0764598376
Effective Methods for Software Testing by William E. Perry
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Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20060501
1008
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