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  • 1
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    Format: Online-Ressource (XXIII, 281 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Computer Science
    ISBN: 9781461504191
    Series Statement: The Springer International Series in Software Engineering 8
    Content: The importance of properly selecting testing techniques is widely accepted in the software engineering community today. However, there are chiefly two reasons why the selections now made by software developers are difficult to evaluate as correct. First, there are several techniques with which the average developer is unfamiliar, often leaving testers with limited knowledge of all the techniques currently available. Second, the available information regarding the different testing techniques is primarily procedure (focused on how to use the technique), rather than pragmatic (focused on the effect and appropriateness of using the technique). The problem addressed in this book is aimed at improving software testing technique selection. Identifying Relevant Information for Testing Technique Selection: An Instantiated Characterization Schema will train its readers how to use the conceptual tool presented here in various ways. Developers will improve their testing technique selection process by systematically and objectively selecting the testing techniques for a software project. Developers will also build a repository containing their own experience with the application of various software testing techniques. Researchers will focus their research on the relevant aspects of testing technique when creating it, and when comparing different techniques. Identifying Relevant Information for Testing Technique Selection: An Instantiated Characterization Schema is designed to meet the needs of a professional audience in software engineering. This book is also suitable for graduate-level students in computer science and engineering
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781461350675
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781461350675
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781402074356
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781461504207
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948621485702882
    Format: XXIII, 281 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2003.
    ISBN: 9781461504191
    Series Statement: International Series in Software Engineering, 8
    Content: Engineering tasks are supposed to achieve defined goals under certain project constraints. Example goals of software engineering tasks include achieving a certain functionality together with some level of reliability or performance. Example constraints of software engineering tasks include budget and time limitations or experience limitations of the developers at hand. Planning of an engineering project requires the selection of techniques, methods and tools suited to achieve stated goals under given project constraints. This assumes sufficient knowledge regarding the process-product relationships (or effects) of candidate techniques, methods and tools. Planning of software projects suffers greatly from lack of knowledge regarding the process-product relationships of candidate techniques, methods and tools. Especially in the area of testing a project planner is confronted with an abundance of testing techniques, but very little knowledge regarding their effects under varying project conditions. This book offers a novel approach to addressing this problem: First, based on a comprehensive initial characterization scheme (see chapter 7) an overview of existing testing techniques and their effects under varying conditions is provided to guide the selection of testing approaches. Second, the optimisation of this knowledge base is suggested based on experience from experts, real projects and scientific experiments (chapters 8, 9, and 10). This book is of equal interest to practitioners, researchers and students. Practitioners interested in identifying ways to organize their company-specific knowledge about testing could start with the schema provided in this book, and optimise it further by applying similar strategies as offered in chapters 8 and 9.
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 1 Basics on Software Testing -- 2 The Problem of Selecting Testing Techniques -- 3 Getting a Characterisation Schema for Testing Techniques -- 4 Organisation of the Book -- 2. State of the Practice -- 1 Areas Surveyed -- 2 Testing Area -- 3 Area of Characterisation -- 4 Conclusions on the State of the Practice -- 3. Research Goals -- 1 Description of the Problem -- 2 Problem-Solving Approach -- 3 Hypotheses -- 4. Problem Solving Process -- 1 Research Methods -- 2 Objectives of Technological Research -- 3 Applying the Scientific Method to Technological Research -- 4 Expert Peer Review versus Experimental Testing -- 5 The Problem-Solving Process Used in this Book -- 5. First Generative Iteration: Deductive Theoretical Schema -- 1 Description of the Research Stage: Generation of a Theoretical Schema -- 2 Testing Process -- 3 Stratification of Testing-Related Information -- 4 Testing Process Elements -- 5 Attributes of the Theoretical Schema -- 6 Result of the Construction of the Theoretical Schema -- 7 Use and Evolution of the Characterisation Schema -- 6. Second Generative Iteration: Inductive Empirical Schema -- 1 Description of the Research Stage: Generation of an Empirical Schema -- 2 Data Collection -- 3 Data Analysis -- 4 Result of Building the Empirical Schema -- 5 Study of the Evolution of the Empirical Schema -- 7. Synthesis of Perspectives: Proposal of the Preliminary Schema -- 1 Description of the Research Stage: Synthesis of Schemas -- 2 Rules of Synthesis -- 3 Synthesis of the Theoretical and Empirical Schemas -- 4 Result of Schema Synthesis -- 5 Study of Schema Synthesis -- 8. Improvement of the Schema: Expert Peer Review -- 1 Description of the Research Stage: Improvement -- 2 Questionnaire for Experts -- 3 Questionnaire Analysis Method -- 4 Analysis of Responses -- 5 Improved Schema -- 9. Empirical Evaluation -- 1 Objective of the Empirical Evaluation -- 2 Choice of the Workload -- 3 Analysis of the Results -- 4 Conclusions on the Empirical Evaluation -- 10. Experimental Evaluation -- 1 Objective of the Experiment -- 2 Experiment Planning -- 3 Experimental Design -- 4 Data Analysis -- 5 Conclusions on Experimental Evaluation -- 6 Characterisation Schema Improvement -- 11. Conclusions -- Appendices -- Forms Used to Obtain the Empirical Schema -- Questionnaires Used in Expert Peer Review -- Schema Instantiation -- Experiment Forms.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781461350675
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781402074356
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781461504207
    Language: English
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