Object oriented software testing : a hierarchical approach
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Object oriented software testing : a hierarchical approach
Wiley Computer Pub., c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An important new object-oriented testing approach that gives you greater reusability, improved software quality, and reduced development costs Integration testing, black box testing, regression testing, requirements testing ...all of these can be highly effective approaches when applied to conventional top-down or structured software development. But object-oriented developers are discovering that the procedural approach to testing is not sufficient when applied to the kind of software they develop. As author Shel Siegel clearly demonstrates in this groundbreaking book, object-oriented software development requires a radically different testing approach, one that incorporates a new set of strategies, testing procedures customized for objects and components, and an integrated, specialized object-oriented testing infrastructure. Now, in Object Oriented Software Testing, he specifies the OO testing system, its objects, environment, tools, and procedures, and shows you how to use them to optimize your object-oriented development efforts.
The hierarchical approach described in this book is the first testing scheme designed specifically to address the unique goals and concerns inherent to object-oriented development projects. In case after case it yields nothing less than remarkable results-greater reusability, higher software quality, and consistently lower development costs than those incurred during structured applications development. The first book to explore one of the most important developments in software engineering in recent years, Object Oriented Software Testing is an important addition to your software development library.
Table of Contents
- Partial table of contents:
- HOW TO READ THIS BOOK.
- Every Thing is a System.
- Systems of Objects.
- Object Road Map.
- Class Taxonomy.
- Requirements Document for the Defect Tracking System Example.
- THE PROCESS SYSTEM.
- The Approach to Optimization.
- The Software Development Life Cycle.
- THE TEST SYSTEM.
- The Hierarchical Approach.
- Test Repository.
- Hierarchical--Incremental Test Suite.
- Conditional Test Suite.
- Integration Test Suite.
- System Component Test Suite.
- Test Evaluation.
- Test Standards.
- THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM.
- Development Document.
- Technical Review.
- The Development Environment.
- THE PROJECT SYSTEM.
- Project Document.
- Project Environment.
- Index.
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