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Software Testing and Quality Assurance: Theory and Practice

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A superior primer on software testing and quality assurance, from integration to execution and automation This important new work fills the pressing need for a user-friendly text that aims to provide software engineers, software quality professionals, software developers, and students with the fundamental developments in testing theory and common testing practices. Software Testing and Quality Assurance: Theory and Practice equips readers with a solid understanding of: Expertly balancing theory with practice, and complemented with an abundance of pedagogical tools, including test questions, examples, teaching suggestions, and chapter summaries, this book is a valuable, self-contained tool for professionals and an ideal introductory text for courses in software testing, quality assurance, and software engineering.

648 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2008

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May 25, 2019
I did not like the book. The book is theoretical to me.
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December 25, 2014
Read this book for the Software Quality Assurance and Quality Control (SEIS 626) class at the University of St. Thomas Graduate Programs in Software. We went over most of the chapters in this text - skipped some of the more hardware oriented portions, and a chapter on domain based testing.
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