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Pragmatic Software Testing Becoming an Effective and Efficient Test Professional

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2007

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John Wiley & Sons

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Englisch

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978-0-470-12790-2

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2007

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

384

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23.5/19.1/2.1 cm

Gewicht

719 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-12790-2

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  • Produktbild: Pragmatic Software Testing
  • Acknowledgments xiii

    Introduction xv

    Part I Goals, Strategies, and Tactics 1

    Chapter 1 What Does It Mean to Be Pragmatic? 3

    What Do Effective and Efficient Mean? 3

    What Effects Do You Want? 4

    What Is the Right Level of Efficiency? 4

    Avoiding Redundancy 4

    Reducing Cost 5

    What Software Testing Isn't...But Is Often Thought to Be 6

    Five Phases of a Tester's Mental Life 7

    Other Founding Views on Testing 8

    Testing as a Form of Quality Risk Management 9

    So What Is the Test Team All About? 9

    What Does "Quality" Mean to You? 10

    Chapter 2 Triangle Test Exercise 13

    Exercise: The Triangle Test 13

    Your Solution for the Triangle Test 14

    Your Solution for the Triangle Test (Continued) 15

    Author's Triangle Test Solution 15

    Chapter 3 Aligning Testing with the Project 19

    Why Do Organizations Test? 19

    Perspectives on Testing 20

    Testing in Context 20

    Common Test Phases and Objectives 21

    Testing Throughout the Organization 21

    The V Model 23

    Evolutionary and Incremental Models 25

    The Spiral Model 28

    Regrettably Common Model: Code and Fix 28

    Testing Maintenance Releases 29

    System Integration 30

    Hardware/Software Development 32

    The Test Process 32

    Chapter 4 Understanding Test Strategies, Tactics, and Design 35

    Aligning Mission, Strategies, and Tactics 35

    Analytical Test Strategies 36

    Model-Based Test Strategies 37

    Methodical Test Strategies 38

    Process-Oriented Test Strategies 38

    Dynamic Test Strategies 39

    Philosophical Test Strategies 40

    Regression 41

    Regression Strategy 1: Repeat All Tests 42

    Regression Strategy 2: Repeat Some Tests 42

    Three Other Regression Strategies 43

    Tactics: Categories of Testing Techniques 44

    Strategic and Tactical Considerations 46

    The Test System 47

    Classic Principles for Test Design 50

    Phases of Test Development 51

    Synopsis of Test Strategies, Tactics, and Design 52

    Part II Risk-Based Testing 53

    Chapter 5 Understanding Risks to System Quality 55

    Categories of Quality Risks 56

    Functionality 56

    Performance and Reliability 57

    Stress, Capacity, and Volume 59

    States 59

    Transactions 60

    Installation and Deinstallation 61

    Operations 62

    Maintenance and Maintainability 63

    Regression 63

    Usability and User Interface 64

    Data Quality 65

    Error and Disaster Handling and Recovery 66

    Date and Time Handling 67

    Localization 68

    Configuration and Compatibility 69

    Networked, Internetworked, and Distributed 69

    Standards and Regulatory Compliance 70

    Security 70

    Timing and Coordination 71

    Documentation 71

    Can You Think of Other Quality Risks? 72

    Chapter 6 Aligning Testing with Quality Risks 73

    Prioritize Risks to System Quality 73

    Testing, Customer Usage, and System Configurations 74

    Approaches for Quality Risks Analysis 76

    Informal Quality Risk Analysis 78

    Tips for Risk Analysis 81

    Challenges of Risk Analysis 82

    Chapter 7 Quality Risk Analysis Exercise 85

    My Solution 86

    Comments on My Solution 91

    A Funny Thing Happened to Me on the Way to the Quality Risks... 92

    Bonus Exercise 95

    Template 96

    My Solution 100

    Comments on My Solution 101

    Bonus Example: Grays and Blues Quality Risk Analysis 102

    Part III Static Testing 105

    Chapter 8 Reviews and Other Static Tests 107

    Testing Requirements and Designs 107

    Reviews Costs and Benefits 108

    Types of Reviews 109

    Reviews for Verification and Validation 109

    Reviews as a Way to Improve the Process, Improve the System, and Reduce Costs 110

    Answers to the Three Questions about Static Testing 114

    Reviews as a Way to Achieve Consensus and Understanding 115

    The Review Process, Roles, and Responsibilities 116

    Deliverables and Ground Rules from Reviews 117

    Common Requirements and Design Bugs 118

    Reviewing (and Testing) Documentation 119

    Other Static Tests 120

    Chapter 9 Review Exercise 123

    Reviews 123

    Your Solution 124

    My Solution 128

    Comments on My Solution 132

    Bonus Exercise: Reviewing Triangle Requirements Title Page 132

    Triangle Requirements Review Using Wiegers's List 132

    The Requirements Bugs You Found 134

    My Solution: Requirements Bugs 137

    Comments on My Solution 139

    Part IV Behavioral Testing 141

    Chapter 10 Equivalence Classes and Boundary Values 143

    Equivalence Partitioning 144

    Boundary Value Analysis 144

    Integer 145

    Real Numbers 147

    Character and String 149

    Date 152

    Time 154

    Currency 155

    Beyond Functional Classes and Boundaries 157

    Chapter 11 Equivalence Classes and Boundary Values Exercise 159

    Functional Boundaries and Classes 159

    My Solution and Comments 161

    Nonfunctional Boundaries and Classes 166

    Omninet Marketing Requirements Document (v0.3) 166

    Omninet System Requirements Document (v0.2) 168

    Chapter 12 Use Cases, Live Data, and Decision Tables 169

    Use Cases and Scenario Tests 169

    Nouns and Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs 172

    Live Data and Customer Tests 173

    Decision Tables 174

    Chapter 13 Decision Table Exercise 177

    Decision Table Tests 177

    My Solution and Comments 178

    Decision Tables and Boundary Values 181

    My Solution and Comments 183

    Building a Decision Table for Testing 188

    My Solution and Comments 190

    Chapter 14 State Transition Diagrams 197

    Describing Systems with States Using State Transition Diagrams 197

    State Tables 199

    Printer Server State Transition Diagram 200

    Chapter 15 State Transition Diagram Exercise 203

    Kiosk States 203

    My Solution and Comments 204

    ATM State Models 211

    My Solution and Comments 212

    Grays and Blues and State Transition Diagrams 213

    My Solution and Comments 214

    Chapter 16 Domain Testing 217

    Combinatorial Explosions 217

    A Domain Example Using Frequent-Flyer Programs 218

    Possible Domain Test Values 220

    An Aerospace Example 221

    When Domain Rules Change 223

    Domain Analysis Summary 224

    Complex Domain Testing Example 225

    A General Rule for Complex Domains 228

    Chapter 17 Domain Testing Exercise 233

    My Solution and Comments 234

    Chapter 18 Orthogonal Arrays and All Pairs 239

    Combinatorial Explosions 239

    Orthogonal Arrays and All-Pairs Tables 241

    Two Orthogonal Arrays 241

    Selecting an Orthogonal Array 243

    Applying Orthogonal Arrays to a Complicated Real-World Example 244

    All-Pairs Tables 258

    Other Thoughts on Configuration Testing 259

    Chapter 19 Orthogonal Arrays Exercise 261

    My Solution and Comments 263

    Chapter 20 Reactive Testing 267

    General Facts about Reactive Tests 267

    Error Guessing, Attacks, and Bug Taxonomies 268

    Bug Hunting 269

    Exploratory Tests 270

    Checklists 271

    Other Sources of Inspiration for Reactive Testing 273

    Advantages and Disadvantages 274

    A Case Study of Exploratory Testing 276

    Part V Structural Testing 279

    Chapter 21 Control-Flow Testing 281

    Code Coverage 282

    McCabe Cyclomatic Complexity 284

    Chapter 22 Control-Flow Testing Exercise 287

    My Solution and Comments 288

    Chapter 23 Data-Flow Testing 293

    Chapter 24 Data-Flow Testing Exercise 297

    My Solutions and Comments 298

    Chapter 25 Integration Testing 307

    Drivers and Stubs 308

    Integration Techniques 309

    Backbone Integration 311

    McCabe Basis Paths for Integration 313

    Enhanced Hex Converter Program 316

    Call Flow 318

    Chapter 26 Integration Basis Test Exercise 321

    My Solution and Comments 323

    Part VI Appendices 325

    Appendix A Omninet: The Internet Everywhere Marketing Requirements Document 327

    1 Scope 329

    1.1 Terms, Acronyms, and Abbreviations 329

    1.2 Applicable Documents 330

    2 Required release date 330

    3 Description of requirements 330

    3.1 General technical requirements 330

    3.1.1 Welcome 330

    3.1.2 Payment 330

    3.1.3 Internet Browser 331

    3.1.4 Performance 331

    3.1.5 Localization 331

    3.1.6 Content Control 331

    3.1.7 Session Termination 331

    3.1.8 Confidentiality 332

    3.2 Administration 332

    3.2.1 Software Updates 332

    3.2.2 View Kiosks 332

    3.2.3 View Users 333

    3.2.4 Modify User 333

    3.2.5 Terminate User 333

    Appendix B Omninet: The Internet Everywhere System Requirements Document 335

    Functionality System Requirements 336

    Reliability System Requirements 340

    Usability System Requirements 341

    Efficiency System Requirements 342

    Maintainability System Requirements 343

    Portability System Requirements 344

    Design Models 345

    Omninet System Architecture 345

    Payment Processing Decision Table 346

    Kiosk Module Flow 347

    Kiosk State-Transition Diagram 348

    Kiosk State-Transition Table 348

    Kiosk OS/Browser/Connection Speed Configuration Orthogonal Array 348

    Appendix C Bibliography and Other Recommended Readings 351

    RBCS Company Profile 353

    Index 355