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Duration:
4.5 hours | List Price: USD 70 |
Delivery Mode: eLearning
Errors get introduced during the software process for
various reasons, such as missed or misunderstood
requirements, poor processes, and undetected mistakes.
The errors that reach the customers are called
‘defects’. From the customer’s perspective, defects
indicate poor quality of the product. For delivering
good-quality software products, it is, therefore,
necessary to detect and remove the errors. Testing is a
useful quality filter for detecting errors so that they
can be removed. It is an integral part of the software
process and is considered necessary for producing
good-quality software.
An Introduction to Software Testing
course includes:
- The Importance of Software Testing
- The Objectives and Principles of Software
Testing
- The Limitations of Software Testing
This course has been co-authored by the
internationally recognized consultant and authority on
software engineering—Dr. Roger S. Pressman.
Course Benefits
This course will enable you to:
- Explain the importance of software testing.
- Explain the objectives and principles of
software testing.
- Explain the limitations of software testing.
You receive a certificate of completion
after successfully completing this course.
Content Brief
Software testing is an integral part of the software
process. It is one of the four core activities—analysis,
design, coding, testing—required to build software. The
primary objective of testing is to detect errors while
executing code. Tests are considered successful when
they detect a high number of errors. Testing can also be
used to demonstrate that requirements are met. However,
if no errors are detected while testing software, it
does not mean that the code is error-free.
Testing should be planned for based on certain
principles. These principles are:
- Testing must be traceable to the requirements.
- Testing should be planned for early in a
software process.
- Testing efforts should be based on data about
the errors detected.
- Testing should be incremental.
- Testing should focus on exceptions.
- Debugging should be planned for separately so
that there is enough time and budget to understand
and resolve bugs.
Testing also has some limitations that should be
taken into account to set realistic expectations about
its benefits.
Testing has to be selective because there are too
many possible paths and test cases for any program to be
tested exhaustively. Selective testing could result in
some aspects remaining untested and some errors not
being uncovered. The tests themselves may have bugs and
result in errors remaining undetected. Although testing
detects errors, it cannot be used to build quality.
Quality has to be built into the software by using good
software engineering practices such as reviews during
analysis, design, and coding. Testing is not
cost-effective because by the time tests can be
executed, the errors introduced in the earlier phases
amplify. Removing the errors later in the software
process is more expensive. Software testing is a very
important quality filter and needs to be planned taking
into account its objectives, principles, and
limitations. Planning for testing is essential because
it is often performed at a stage when the project
schedule and budget pressures are high. If testing is
not planned for, it may be skipped, resulting in poorer
quality of the software being delivered.
| Target Audience:
Developers, Testers |
Prerequisites:
SE101: An
Introduction to Software Engineering
SE201:
Basic Concepts of Software Project Management
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