Software Testing

Systematic Software Testing

Systematic Software Testing - Your Guide To Software Testing Problems

With new software being introduced everyday to make the work of man all the more easier, there are still many of them that have a good concept, but which are not able to prove their worth due to technical difficulties. At this time is felt the need for a software testing. Systematic software testing is a book written by Rick Craig and Stefan P. Jaskiel. Published in 2002, it makes available a flexible and risky process that helps the readers to improve their software testing potential. No matter if your organization is using a well-defined process of testing or no processes at all, this book makes available a great insight into the world of software testing and helps you device better ways in which you can conduct the test for your software.

The book systematic software testing also explains the preventive testing method that works parallel to the lifecycle of software development and consequently, how to use and create test plans, metrics and design. It gives detailed instructions about what should be tested, how to set priorities and indications as to when the testing has been completed. Test effectiveness and risk analysis are some other factors that are explained in the book so as to maximize the effectiveness of the testing efforts of readers.

Also, as the organizational structure of a company, right from the employees to the management, plays an important role in improving techniques of software testing, the book systematic software testing helps an organization to shape itself in a better way so as to respond in a better manner to the dynamics of software testing. This book is a comprehensive knowledge book for reference by testers, test managers and developers. It covers many points:

1. The method to fit testing into bigger the picture of software development.
2. It develops in the reader the skill to look for the minutest of bugs possible while testing and equals the lifecycle of a software development.
3. It develops in the reader a good understanding about testing processes and practices.
4. It enables the readers to learn leadership principles and the skills by which such skills can be applied to manage testing teams.    
5. It helps readers to develop their tailor-made testing process according to the unique structure of their organization. 

Covering all these topics, the book systematic software testing makes software testing all the more fun and easy to comprehend. From the basics of testing to risk analysis, design, software tester, test manager to test execution and improving the testing process, everything is covered in this book. It also takes into account all kinds of errors that can be detected at the time of software testing and gives solutions to how they can be corrected at the time of need. So, for every professional and newbie related to the field of software testing, systematic software testing acts as a guide to iron out all testing related problems. One can also access ebooks that are made available for this title over the Internet.