The Tester's Pocketbook

by Paul Gerrard

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The first aim of this book is to provide a brief introduction to the discipline called testing. Quite a lot of the information and training on testing is technical, bureaucratic, complicated or dated. This Pocketbook presents a set of Test Axioms that will help you determine what your testing mission should be and how to gain commitment and understanding from your management. The technical stuff might then make more sense to you. The second aim of this Pocketbook is to provide a handy reference, an aide memoire or prompter for testing practitioners. But it isn't a pocket dictionary or summary of procedures, techniques or processes. When you are stuck for what to do next, or believe there's something wrong in your own or someone else's testing or you want to understand their testing or improve it, this Pocketbook might be of help. It will prompt you to ask some germane questions of yourself, your team, your management, stakeholder or supplier.
  • ISBN10 0956196209
  • ISBN13 9780956196200
  • Publish Date 1 March 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint The Tester's Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 104
  • Language English