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Introduction to Software Testing

Ralf Bierig, Stephen Brown, Edgar Galván, Joe Timoney

2021Cambridge University Press eBooks1,076 citationsDOI

Abstract

Software testing can be regarded as an art, a craft, and a science. The practical, step-by-step approach presented in this book provides a bridge between these different viewpoints. A single worked example runs throughout, with consistent use of test automation. Each testing technique is introduced in the context of this example, helping students see its strengths and weaknesses. The technique is then explained in more detail, providing a deeper understanding of underlying principles. Finally the limitations of each technique are demonstrated by inserting faults, giving learners concrete examples of when each technique succeeds or fails in finding faults. Coverage includes black-box testing, white-box testing, random testing, unit testing, object-oriented testing, and application testing. The authors also emphasise the process of applying the techniques, covering the steps of analysis, test design, test implementation, and interpretation of results. The book's web site has programming exercises and Java source code for all examples.

Topics & Concepts

White-box testingUnit testingComputer scienceBlack-box testingSoftware engineeringManual testingSoftware testingSoftware performance testingRegression testingNon-regression testingKeyword-driven testingSystem integration testingIntegration testingSoftwareProgramming languageSoftware developmentSoftware constructionSoftware Testing and Debugging TechniquesSoftware Reliability and Analysis ResearchSoftware Engineering Research
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