Software testing and analysis : process, principles, and techniques / by Mauro Pezzè, Michal Young.

By: Pezzè, MauroContributor(s): Young, MichalMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Wiley, c2008Description: xxii, 488 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9788126517732 (pbk)Subject(s): Computer software -- Testing | Computer software -- Quality controlDDC classification: 005.14
Contents:
1. Chapter 1: Software test and analysis in a nutshell -- 2. Chapter 2: A framework for test and analysis -- 3. Chapter 3: Bask principles -- 4. Chapter 4: Test and analysis activities within a software process -- 5. Chapter 5: Finite models -- 6. Chapter 6: Dependence and data flow models -- 7. Chapter 7: Symbolic execution and proof of properties -- 8. Chapter 8: Finite state verification -- 9. Chapter 9: Test case selection and adequacy -- 10. Chapter 10: Functional testing -- 11. Chapter 11: Combinatorial testing -- 12. Chapter 12: Structural testing -- 13. Chapter 13: Data flow testing -- 14. Chapter 14: Model-based testing -- 15. Chapter 15: Testing object-oriented software -- 16. Chapter 16: Fault-based testing -- 17. Chapter 17: Test execution -- 18. Chapter 18: Inspection -- 19. Chapter 19: Program analysis -- 20. Chapter 20: Planning and monitoring the process -- 21. Chapter 21: Integration and component-based software testing -- 22. Chapter 22: System, acceptance, and regression testing -- 23. Chapter 23: Automating analysis and test -- 24. Chapter 24: Documenting analysis and test.
Review: "You can't "test quality into" a software product, but neither can you build a quality software product without test and analysis. Software test and analysis is increasingly recognized, in research and in industrial practice, as a core challenge in software engineering and computer science. Software Testing and Analysis: Process, Principles, and Techniques is the first book to present a range of complementary software test and analysis techniques in an integrated, coherent fashion. It covers a full spectrum of topics from basic principles and underlying theory to organizational and process issues in real-world application. The emphasis throughout is on selecting a complementary set of practical techniques to achieve an acceptable level of quality at an acceptable cost."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 467-478) and index.

1. Chapter 1: Software test and analysis in a nutshell -- 2. Chapter 2: A framework for test and analysis -- 3. Chapter 3: Bask principles -- 4. Chapter 4: Test and analysis activities within a software process -- 5. Chapter 5: Finite models -- 6. Chapter 6: Dependence and data flow models -- 7. Chapter 7: Symbolic execution and proof of properties -- 8. Chapter 8: Finite state verification -- 9. Chapter 9: Test case selection and adequacy -- 10. Chapter 10: Functional testing -- 11. Chapter 11: Combinatorial testing -- 12. Chapter 12: Structural testing -- 13. Chapter 13: Data flow testing -- 14. Chapter 14: Model-based testing -- 15. Chapter 15: Testing object-oriented software -- 16. Chapter 16: Fault-based testing -- 17. Chapter 17: Test execution -- 18. Chapter 18: Inspection -- 19. Chapter 19: Program analysis -- 20. Chapter 20: Planning and monitoring the process -- 21. Chapter 21: Integration and component-based software testing -- 22. Chapter 22: System, acceptance, and regression testing -- 23. Chapter 23: Automating analysis and test -- 24. Chapter 24: Documenting analysis and test.

"You can't "test quality into" a software product, but neither can you build a quality software product without test and analysis. Software test and analysis is increasingly recognized, in research and in industrial practice, as a core challenge in software engineering and computer science. Software Testing and Analysis: Process, Principles, and Techniques is the first book to present a range of complementary software test and analysis techniques in an integrated, coherent fashion. It covers a full spectrum of topics from basic principles and underlying theory to organizational and process issues in real-world application. The emphasis throughout is on selecting a complementary set of practical techniques to achieve an acceptable level of quality at an acceptable cost."--BOOK JACKET.

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