The Foundations in Software Testing workbook supports students and self-studiers who want a context-driven introduction to black box software testing. Used in parallel with the instructional materials provided at the Center for Software Testing Education and Research (testingeducation.org/BBST), readers will learn basic testing terminology and consider fundamental challenges in software testing. These challenges include: the mission of testing, the oracle problem, the measurement problem, and the impossibility of complete testing.
Designed to help software and system testing professionals pass and qualify at Foundation Level. This book adopts a practical and hands-on approach, covering the fundamental principles that every software tester should know.
Also in this new edition, technical terms have been precisely stated according to the recently revised and updated ISTQB glossary.
test cases and test procedures, even test data, can also be submitted for review. ... of the static techniques and the number of defects identified (return on investment) is very high; much higher than the ratio for dynamic testing.
This edition of Foundations of Software Testing is aimed at the undergraduate, the graduate students and the practicing engineers.
Designed to help you pass the ISTQB exam and qualify at Foundation Level, this book covers the fundamental principles that is useful for system and software testers.
This guide provides practical insight into the world of software testing, explaining the basic steps of the testing process and how to perform effective tests.
Sample Exam Questions: ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level
Also in this new edition, technical terms have been precisely stated according to the ISTQB glossary.
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It incorporates the latest innovations in testing, including techniques to test modern types of software such as OO, web applications, and embedded software. The book contains numerous examples throughout.