A textbook of the ISEB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing. It provides an overview of different techniques, both dynamic and static, and how to apply them. It is suitable for those with a little experience of software testing who wish to cement their knowledge with industry-recognised techniques and theory.
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Review:
Invaluable for anyone involved in testing and would lift the game of most VV&T staff (including designers doing their 'informal' reviews and tests) and their project managers. It is succinctly and clearly written with no non-sense. An unreserved 5 for value for money. Brian Peaker - IT Training Magazine --IT Training Magazine
Synopsis:
"Software Testing: An ISEB Foundation" provides practical insight into the world of software testing, explaining the basic steps of the testing process and how to perform effective tests. It provides an overview of different techniques, both dynamic and static, and how to apply them. "Software Testing: An ISEB Foundation" is ideal for those with a little experience of software testing, wishing to compound their experiences with industry-recognised techniques and academic theory. The book explores which testing tools can achieve what, and their limitations, in the context of accepted industry standards. In addition, the book defines the most common terminology within testing. The book supports the revised ISEB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing and covers each section of the ISTQB Foundation syllabus, providing self assessment exercises for readers, guidance notes on the syllabus topics with worked examples and sample examination questions at the end of each chapter.
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