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Software Testing: Concepts and Operations
ISBN: 978-1-118-66287-8
June 2015
400 pages
This book explores and identifies the main issues, concepts, principles and evolution of software testing, including software quality engineering and testing concepts, test data generation, test deployment, test outcome analysis, and software test management
This book examines the principles, concepts, and processes that are fundamental to the software testing function. This book is divided into five broad parts. Part 1 introduces software testing in the broader context of software engineering and explores the qualities that testing aims to achieve or ascertain, as well as the lifecycle of software testing. Part 2 covers mathematical foundations of software testing, which include software specification, program correctness and verification, concepts of software dependability, and a software testing taxonomy. Part 3 discusses test data generation, specifically, functional criteria and structural criteria. Test oracle design, test driver design, and test outcome analysis are covered in Part 4. Finally, Part 5 surveys managerial aspects of software testing, including software metrics, software testing tools, and software product line testing.
Software Testing: Concepts and Operations is a great resource for software quality and software engineering students because it presents them with fundamentals that help them to prepare for their ever evolving discipline.