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Software Test Design

By : Simon Amey
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Software Test Design

By: Simon Amey

Overview of this book

Software Test Design details best practices for testing software applications and writing comprehensive test plans. Written by an expert with over twenty years of experience in the high-tech industry, this guide will provide you with training and practical examples to improve your testing skills. Thorough testing requires a thorough understanding of the functionality under test, informed by exploratory testing and described by a detailed functional specification. This book is divided into three sections, the first of which will describe how best to complete those tasks to start testing from a solid foundation. Armed with the feature specification, functional testing verifies the visible behavior of features by identifying equivalence partitions, boundary values, and other key test conditions. This section explores techniques such as black- and white-box testing, trying error cases, finding security weaknesses, improving the user experience, and how to maintain your product in the long term. The final section describes how best to test the limits of your application. How does it behave under failure conditions and can it recover? What is the maximum load it can sustain? And how does it respond when overloaded? By the end of this book, you will know how to write detailed test plans to improve the quality of your software applications.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Preparing to Test
6
Part 2 – Functional Testing
13
Part 3 – Non-Functional Testing
17
Conclusion
Appendix – Example Feature Specification

Who this book is for

Many different people can perform testing during a development cycle. In addition to dedicated testers, developers should always try their code, and product owners, support engineers, and technical writers can also provide more or less formal feedback.

This book is for anyone involved in software testing, regardless of their official job title. Everyone can use the suggestions here to increase test coverage and improve the quality of the features you release.

Testing has a lovely learning curve. You can start with manual testing on easy-to-use public interfaces that have been well polished and documented. From there, you can go deeper into the system, checking logs and metrics and using internal interfaces. Testers with the right skill set can improve code directly by performing code reviews and writing unit tests. This book describes all these approaches to improve your testing, whether you’re a novice or an expert tester.