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Automated Software Testing: Introduction, Management, and Performance
With the urgent demand for rapid turnaround on new software releases--without compromising quality--the testing element of software development must keep pace, requiring a major shift from slow, labor-intensive testing methods to a faster and more thorough automated testing approach. This book is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to the most effective tools, techniques, and methods for automated testing. Using numerous case studies of successful industry implementations, this book presents everything you need to know to successfully incorporate automated testing into the development process. more
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- Posted: Jan-12-2009
Elfried- Find her descriptions rhetoric
Bought her top 50 tips for testing. Was so generic and generally devoid of ideas and inspiration. I expect this to be of equally low value going by the TOC. A really practical book of automation will be one which will plug in automation into over system integration testing strategy and show how...
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- Posted: Sep-01-2006
Best Automation Testing Book Ever
This book as far as I am concerned is best automation software testing book written ever.
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- Posted: Dec-03-2002
Cut out the bull
Unfortunately this book (like nearly all other books on software testing) does not teach you how to test software. Instead it only gives you information needed to manage software testing. And, like many other books of management, it is highly repetitive and redundant. For somebody needing...
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- Posted: Sep-28-2001
Excellent Book for implementing Automation
This is one of THE books if you plan on implementing automated testing in your software shop. Covers everything from Lifecycle to tool evaluations to best practices. This one that is definitely on my "bookshelf on the go" that follows me to all projects. I especially appreciated the Appendix with...
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- Posted: Apr-26-2001
You'll Need This Guide to Implement Automated Testing
I recently joined a firm that simply wanted to purchase an automated test tool within two weeks; "it made little difference which tool". Using this book, they became convinced we should install at least three tools, on evaluation. Good thing we did: we found that only one could deal with...
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- Posted: Mar-15-2001
A Compilation of Generalizations
As an engineer involved with software QA for a number of years, I found the book to be so generalized as to be essentially worthless. The authors devote page after page to explain methods and procedures with diagrams that depict the intuitively obvious. Their ATLM (Automated Test Life-Cycle...
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- Posted: Feb-11-2001
The definitive book on software testing
How can I possibly add to the 33 previous glowing reviews of this outstanding book? To start, this book is about much more than automated software testing - it is a guide to setting up and operating a solid testing organization. Yet, it is about much more than organizing and managing testing -...
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- Posted: Dec-15-2000
Mandatory Guide for Implementing Automation
Most organizations purchase automated test tools as a "silver bullet" or cure-all for their testing woes. Any test engineer will tell you this is simply not feasible and that planning for automation is as important as planning any other portion of the testing process. This book explains the...
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- Posted: Nov-23-2000
A book that could become a way of progressing
Without trying to waffle I think the best compliment I can give this book is that it has the potential to become another "The art of testing" - by Glenford Myers.I have over 8 years of Software testing experience, both manual and automated testing, and have been at "the start" of many...
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- Posted: Oct-24-2000
Best of Breed
As a Software Quality Assurance manager with almost 20 years experience in the field (and automated testing experience dating back to the DOS days) I highly recommend this book.Dustin, Rashka, and Paul have managed to articulate the best practices I've used throughout my SQA career. The ATLM...
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