PDCA/Test
Most manuals assume software testing is being performed as part of a well-defined, structured development cycle based on clearly stated requirements and standards. Unfortunately, this is not often the case in the real world. Indeed, the one true constant in software development is change. PDC...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-13032009-11-26T06:24:08Z PDCA/Test Most manuals assume software testing is being performed as part of a well-defined, structured development cycle based on clearly stated requirements and standards. Unfortunately, this is not often the case in the real world. Indeed, the one true constant in software development is change. PDCA/TEST presents a continuous quality framework based on Dr. Edward Deming's famous rapid application "spiral" development model for quality through a continuous improvement process to promote effective testing methods in both structured and unstructured environments. William E. Lewis shows you Deming's spiral approach as an alternative to the traditional waterfall method. In the waterfall method, one set of predefined sequential steps is followed with clearly enumerated requirements. But the spiral approach is one where these rigid sequential steps may, to varying degrees, be either lacking or different as circumstances demand. Starting from this fundamental building block, Lewis shows you how to: · Apply the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) quality wheel to the software testing process · Integrate a continuous quality framework into all phases of software development, including requirements analysis, logical design, physical design, program unit design, and coding · And choose the right testing tool (such as Bender & Associates Softtest) for the right test. The book also details the spiral methodology for software testing broken down into parts, steps and tasks documented with extensive checklists, templates, and technical discussions. You will also learn to: · Master black box, white box and gray box testing · Incorporate continuous improvement into inspections and walkthroughs · Verify the logical design, physical design, program unit design, and coding phases · And more. In sum, PDCA/TEST: A Framework for Software Testing gives you all the tools and knowledge you need to assure quality software testing throughout all stages of development, no matter how unstructured that process may wind up being. Introduction Section 1: Software Quality in Perspective Part 1: Quality Assurance Framework: What is Quality? Prevention Versus Detection Verification Versus Validation Part 2: Overview of Testing Techniques Test Case Design Black Box Testing (functional) White Box Testing (structural) Part 3: Quality Through a Continuous Improvement Process Contribution of Dr. Edward Deming Role of Statistical Methods Deming's 14 Quality Principles Section 2: Life Cycle Testing Review Part 1: Overview Part 2: Verifying the Requirements Phase Part 3: Verifying the Logical Design Phase Part 4: Verifying the Physical Design Phase Part 5: Verifying the Program Unit Design Phase Part 6: Verifying the Coding Phase Testing Section 3: Client/Server and Internet Testing Methodology Part 1: Development Methodology Overview Part 2: Information Gathering (Plan) Part 3: Test Planning (Plan) Part 4: Test Case Design (Do) Part 5: Test Development (Do) Part 6: Test Execution/Evaluation (Do/Check) Part 7: Prepare for the Next Spiral (Act) Part 8: Conduct the System Test Part 9: Conduct Acceptance Testing Part 10: Summarize/Report Spiral Test Result Section 4: Modern Testing Tools Part 1: Introduction to Testing Tools Part 2: Methodology to Evaluate Testing Tools Appendices A: Spiral Testing Methodology Appendix B: Software Quality Assurance Plan Appendix C: Requirements Specification Appendix D: Change Request Form E: Test Templates F: Checklists G: Integrating Testing into Development Methodology H. Software Testing Techniques Glossary Bibliography Index 2009-11-26T06:24:07Z 2009-11-26T06:24:07Z 1998 Book https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1303 en application/octet-stream CRC Press |
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Most manuals assume software
testing is being performed as part of a well-defined, structured development
cycle based on clearly stated requirements and standards. Unfortunately, this is
not often the case in the real world. Indeed, the one true constant in software
development is change.
PDCA/TEST presents a continuous quality framework
based on Dr. Edward Deming's famous rapid application "spiral" development model
for quality through a continuous improvement process to promote effective
testing methods in both structured and unstructured environments.
William
E. Lewis shows you Deming's spiral approach as an alternative to the traditional
waterfall method. In the waterfall method, one set of predefined sequential
steps is followed with clearly enumerated requirements. But the spiral approach
is one where these rigid sequential steps may, to varying degrees, be either
lacking or different as circumstances demand. Starting from this fundamental
building block, Lewis shows you how to:
· Apply the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA)
quality wheel to the software testing process
· Integrate a continuous
quality framework into all phases of software development, including
requirements analysis, logical design, physical design, program unit design, and
coding
· And choose the right testing tool (such as Bender & Associates
Softtest) for the right test.
The book also details the spiral
methodology for software testing broken down into parts, steps and tasks
documented with extensive checklists, templates, and technical discussions. You
will also learn to:
· Master black box, white box and gray box testing
·
Incorporate continuous improvement into inspections and walkthroughs
· Verify
the logical design, physical design, program unit design, and coding phases
·
And more.
In sum, PDCA/TEST: A Framework for Software Testing gives you
all the tools and knowledge you need to assure quality software testing
throughout all stages of development, no matter how unstructured that process
may wind up being. |
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