Test automation is an essential tool in today's software development environments. It increases testing efficiency and makes test procedures reliably repeatable.
This book provides a complete overview of how to design test automation processes and integrate them into your organization or existing projects. It details functional and technical strategies and goes into detail on the relevant concepts and best practices. The book's main focus is on functional system testing.
Topics covered:
An introduction to test automation
Objectives and success factors
Preparing for test automation
Introduction to generic test automation architectures
Design and development of a test automation solution
Risks and contingencies during deployment
Metrics and reporting
Transitioning manual testing to an automated environment
Verifying a test automation solution
Continuous improvement
The appendix contains an overview of software quality characteristics according to the ISO 25010 standard, and lists potential test automation applications within this context. It also provides an introduction to load and performance testing, and a sample catalog of criteria for selecting test automation tools.
This book is fully compliant with the ISTQB syllabus and, with its many explanatory examples, is equally suitable for preparation for certification, as a concise reference book for anyone who wants to acquire this essential skill, or for university-level study.
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Höhe: 231 mm
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Dicke: 20 mm
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978-1-68198-981-5 (9781681989815)
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Manfred Baumgartner has more than 30 years of experience in software testing and quality assurance. Since 2001, he has established and expanded the QA consulting and training services at Nagarro, a leading software testing services company. He is a board member of the Association for Software Quality and Further Education (ASQF) and the Association for Software Quality Manage-ment Austria (STEV). He is also a member of the Austrian Testing Board (ATB). He shares his exten-sive experience at numerous conferences and in his articles and books on software testing.