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Essential Testing: A Use Case Driven Approach

Essential Testing provides detailed insight into bringing testing agility to any software project including ones with lots of rigidity. It introduces a realistic view of software testing that includes the concepts and methods needed to get the software testing job done in an efficient manner. It is based on practical Use Case driven testing techniques that work on any software development project, even those where Use Cases aren't front and center. Skipping the ceremony testing concepts are presented and tied together in a sequential and straightforward fashion, while injecting real world, less than perfect examples in the form of 'war stories'. Testing methods and techniques are described in a common sense manner that is easy to understand This is a book for testers looking for hands on tools and help - and for software managers and developers looking for a different approach to software testing, one that focuses on being agile no matter what type of project.

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Product Details:
Author: Greg Fournier
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: November 08, 2007
ISBN: 1419676733
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 7.0 inches
Package Height: 0.69 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
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5 Great Book  Dec 13, 2007
Great stuff. Fournier's book fills a few big gaps in anyone's testing library. As a PM for software projects using a wide range of development approaches, I applaud his goal of coming up with an `agile' approach to testing that works wherever. And his emphasis on non technical skills (e.g. communication with analysts, maybe stakeholders) will help new testers make sense of their role. He has a no-nonsense writing style with lots of personal experience thrown in, plus tons of examples... These were a real help for me.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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