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Exploratory Software Testing
Tips, Tricks, Tours, and Techniques to Guide Test Design
Taschenbuch von James Whittaker
Sprache: Englisch

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In Exploratory Software Testing, leading software testing expert James A. Whittaker reveals the real causes of today's most serious, well-hidden software bugs - and introduces powerful new "exploratory" techniques for uncovering them. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience working at the cutting edge of testing with Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Florida Tech, Whittaker introduces powerful new processes for manual testing that are repeatable, prescriptive, teachable, and effective. Whittaker identifies various types of exploratory testing, then shows when to use each, how to use them all successfully, and how to integrate them with existing automated testing methods. Concise, entertaining, and actionable, this book guides software professionals on the tactical and strategic decisions that can make or break their testing processes. Whittaker shows how to make manual testing more effective and less boring; offers specific guidance on choosing test cases; and shows how to reflect feedback from the development process. Above all, Exploratory Software Testing shows how to uncover the hidden "show-stopper" bugs that so often evade conventional testing.

In Exploratory Software Testing, leading software testing expert James A. Whittaker reveals the real causes of today's most serious, well-hidden software bugs - and introduces powerful new "exploratory" techniques for uncovering them. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience working at the cutting edge of testing with Google, Microsoft, IBM, and Florida Tech, Whittaker introduces powerful new processes for manual testing that are repeatable, prescriptive, teachable, and effective. Whittaker identifies various types of exploratory testing, then shows when to use each, how to use them all successfully, and how to integrate them with existing automated testing methods. Concise, entertaining, and actionable, this book guides software professionals on the tactical and strategic decisions that can make or break their testing processes. Whittaker shows how to make manual testing more effective and less boring; offers specific guidance on choosing test cases; and shows how to reflect feedback from the development process. Above all, Exploratory Software Testing shows how to uncover the hidden "show-stopper" bugs that so often evade conventional testing.

Über den Autor

James Whittaker has spent his career in software testing and has left his mark on many aspects of the discipline. He was a pioneer in the field of model-based testing, where his Ph.D. dissertation from the University of Tennessee stands as a standard reference on the subject. His work in fault injection produced the highly acclaimed runtime fault injection tool Holodeck, and he was an early thought leader in security and penetration testing. He is also well regarded as a teacher and presenter, and has won numerous best paper and best presentation awards at international conferences. While a professor at Florida Tech, his teaching of software testing attracted dozens of sponsors from both industry and world governments, and his students were highly sought after for their depth of technical knowledge in testing.

Dr. Whittaker is the author of How to Break Software and its series follow-ups How to Break Software Security (with Hugh Thompson) and How to Break Web Software (with Mike Andrews). After ten years as a professor, he joined Microsoft in 2006, and left in 2009 to join Google as the Director of Test Engineering for the Kirkland and Seattle offices. He lives in Woodinville, Washington, and is working toward a day when software just works.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword by Alan Page xv

Preface xvii

Chapter 1 The Case for Software Quality 1

The Magic of Software 1

The Failure of Software 4

Conclusion 9

Exercises 9

Chapter 2 The Case for Manual Testing 11

The Origin of Software Bugs 11

Preventing and Detecting Bugs 12

Manual Testing 14

Conclusion 19

Exercises 20

Chapter 3 Exploratory Testing in the Small 21

So You Want to Test Software? 21

Testing Is About Varying Things 23

User Input 23

What You Need to Know About User Input 24

How to Test User Input 25

State 32

What You Need to Know About Software State 32

How to Test Software State 33

Code Paths 35

User Data 36

Environment 36

Conclusion 37

Exercises 38

Chapter 4 Exploratory Testing in the Large 39

Exploring Software 39

The Tourist Metaphor 41

“Touring” Tests 43

Tours of the Business District 45

Tours Through the Historical District 51

Tours Through the Entertainment District 52

Tours Through the Tourist District 55

Tours Through the Hotel District 58

Tours Through the Seedy District 60

Putting the Tours to Use 62

Conclusion 63

Exercises 64

Chapter 5 Hybrid Exploratory Testing Techniques 65

Scenarios and Exploration 65

Applying Scenario-Based Exploratory Testing 67

Introducing Variation Through Scenario Op

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780321636416
ISBN-10: 0321636414
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Whittaker, James
Hersteller: Pearson Education (US)
Maße: 230 x 178 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: James Whittaker
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.09.2009
Gewicht: 0,42 kg
Artikel-ID: 128355491
Über den Autor

James Whittaker has spent his career in software testing and has left his mark on many aspects of the discipline. He was a pioneer in the field of model-based testing, where his Ph.D. dissertation from the University of Tennessee stands as a standard reference on the subject. His work in fault injection produced the highly acclaimed runtime fault injection tool Holodeck, and he was an early thought leader in security and penetration testing. He is also well regarded as a teacher and presenter, and has won numerous best paper and best presentation awards at international conferences. While a professor at Florida Tech, his teaching of software testing attracted dozens of sponsors from both industry and world governments, and his students were highly sought after for their depth of technical knowledge in testing.

Dr. Whittaker is the author of How to Break Software and its series follow-ups How to Break Software Security (with Hugh Thompson) and How to Break Web Software (with Mike Andrews). After ten years as a professor, he joined Microsoft in 2006, and left in 2009 to join Google as the Director of Test Engineering for the Kirkland and Seattle offices. He lives in Woodinville, Washington, and is working toward a day when software just works.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword by Alan Page xv

Preface xvii

Chapter 1 The Case for Software Quality 1

The Magic of Software 1

The Failure of Software 4

Conclusion 9

Exercises 9

Chapter 2 The Case for Manual Testing 11

The Origin of Software Bugs 11

Preventing and Detecting Bugs 12

Manual Testing 14

Conclusion 19

Exercises 20

Chapter 3 Exploratory Testing in the Small 21

So You Want to Test Software? 21

Testing Is About Varying Things 23

User Input 23

What You Need to Know About User Input 24

How to Test User Input 25

State 32

What You Need to Know About Software State 32

How to Test Software State 33

Code Paths 35

User Data 36

Environment 36

Conclusion 37

Exercises 38

Chapter 4 Exploratory Testing in the Large 39

Exploring Software 39

The Tourist Metaphor 41

“Touring” Tests 43

Tours of the Business District 45

Tours Through the Historical District 51

Tours Through the Entertainment District 52

Tours Through the Tourist District 55

Tours Through the Hotel District 58

Tours Through the Seedy District 60

Putting the Tours to Use 62

Conclusion 63

Exercises 64

Chapter 5 Hybrid Exploratory Testing Techniques 65

Scenarios and Exploration 65

Applying Scenario-Based Exploratory Testing 67

Introducing Variation Through Scenario Op

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780321636416
ISBN-10: 0321636414
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Whittaker, James
Hersteller: Pearson Education (US)
Maße: 230 x 178 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: James Whittaker
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.09.2009
Gewicht: 0,42 kg
Artikel-ID: 128355491
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