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 | |  | |  |  | Automated Software Testing Introduction, Management, and Performance| Author: Elfriede A. Dustin, et al./John Paul/Jeff Rashka | | Pages: 573 | Published: 1999 | | Publisher: Addison Wesley | ISBN: 0201432870 | 
       
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| | | | Topics: Test Management / Test Automation / Test & Evaluation
| | Description: The text illustrates how to introduce, manage, and use automated software testing on a project. The focus of the book is on the testing process and how to assimilate it into the group's use. It also helps program managers to understand how the tools can benefit projects in general and to understand which projects best lend themselves towards use of the tools. The book discusses ways to incorporate automated tools into structured development methodologies and the software lifecycle. It provides a timely, complete picture of the need for the use of automated tools for testing, given today's rapid software development capabilities.
| | Keywords: Load/Stress Testing
| | | | | Review by James Diefenbach Back to Top
I found this book to be extremely timely! I am test lead/manager for a large group of test engineers. We have wanted to make use of automated software test tools for some time. Our development group is involved in rapid software development and need to provide as much quality testing as possible within tight time constraints. The book’s organization and presentation was perfect in terms of things to consider in choosing the right tool, introducing the tool to the group, and incorporating the use of tools in software development.
It is appropriate for use by Test Engineers, Test Managers, and Project Managers involved in rapid commercial software development, especially web-based applications being introduced for e-commerce.
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