Introduction to software testing / Paul Ammann, Jeff Offutt.

By: Ammann, Paul, 1961-Contributor(s): Offutt, Jeff, 1961-Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: xxii, 322 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780521880381 (hardback); 0521880386 (hardback)Subject(s): Computer software -- TestingDDC classification: 004.2/4 LOC classification: QA76.76.T48 | A56 2008Online resources: Table of contents | Publisher description | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Part I. Overview: Introduction -- Part II. Coverage Criteria: Graph testing -- Logic coverage -- Input space partitioning -- Syntax-based testing -- Part III. Applying Criteria in Practice: Practical considerations -- Engineering criteria for technologies -- Building testing tools -- Challenges in testing software.
Review: "This text takes an innovative approach to software testing: it defines testing as the process of applying a few well-defined, general purpose test criteria to a structure of model of the software. The book contains numerous examples throughout."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-318) and index.

Part I. Overview: Introduction -- Part II. Coverage Criteria: Graph testing -- Logic coverage -- Input space partitioning -- Syntax-based testing -- Part III. Applying Criteria in Practice: Practical considerations -- Engineering criteria for technologies -- Building testing tools -- Challenges in testing software.

"This text takes an innovative approach to software testing: it defines testing as the process of applying a few well-defined, general purpose test criteria to a structure of model of the software. The book contains numerous examples throughout."--Jacket.

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