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Software Testing Strategies

By : Matthew Heusser, Michael Larsen
Book Image

Software Testing Strategies

By: Matthew Heusser, Michael Larsen

Overview of this book

Software Testing Strategies covers a wide range of topics in the field of software testing, providing practical insights and strategies for professionals at every level. With equal emphasis on theoretical knowledge and practical application, this book is a valuable resource for programmers, testers, and anyone involved in software development. The first part delves into the fundamentals of software testing, teaching you about test design, tooling, and automation. The chapters help you get to grips with specialized testing areas, including security, internationalization, accessibility, and performance. The second part focuses on the integration of testing into the broader software delivery process, exploring different delivery models and puzzle pieces contributing to effective testing. You’ll discover how to craft your own test strategies and learn about lean approaches to software testing for optimizing processes. The final part goes beyond technicalities, addressing the broader context of testing. The chapters cover case studies, experience reports, and testing responsibilities, and discuss the philosophy and ethics of software testing. By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped to elevate your testing game and ensure software quality, and have an indispensable guide to the ever-evolving landscape of software quality assurance.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1:The Practice of Software Testing
9
Part 2:Testing and Software Delivery
14
Part 3:Practicing Politics

Technical requirements

You don’t need to be a programmer to read this chapter. Non-programmers might get the most out of this chapter because, by the end of it, they will learn many programming concepts. Programmers who read this chapter can gain an understanding of the topics. Ruby programmers can type in the examples and run them themselves. We’ve put the examples on GitHub in the Chapter 3 folder: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Software-Testing-Strategies.

Matt wrote an introduction to Ruby here – it should at least allow you to get the language that’s been installed and understand the basics: https://web.archive.org/web/20220523090912/.

Take the examples as deep or as shallow as you like; you’ll get that much value out of it. Consider typing the examples by hand and working through them to understand their differences, because this will make a difference. The best experience is likely typing in the examples and running them; we’...