About the Book
“Dive into the intricate world of software testing with ‘ A Practical Guide to Quality Optimization in Software Testing.’
In Chapter 1, explore the evolution of the software testing discipline, unraveling the Testing process and Software Testing Life Cycle. Delve into the various categories and types of testing, along with essential testing techniques that form the foundation of quality assurance.
Chapter 2 takes a closer look at Black Box and White Box Testing, unraveling the strategies and methods that define these testing approaches. Chapter 3 shifts focus to GUI Testing, providing insights into Windows Compliance Testing, Screen Validation Checklist, and specific field tests. As the book progresses, it covers crucial testing phases such as Regression Testing, Integration Testing, Acceptance Testing, System Testing, and Unit Testing. Each chapter meticulously explores key concepts, methodologies, and techniques, offering a comprehensive understanding of the testing landscape.
Chapters dedicated to Test Strategy, Test Plan, Test Data Preparation, Test Logs, and Test Reports guide
readers through the essential elements of test management and documentation. The automation section introduces the significance of automation in testing, covering topics like Automation Life Cycle, Automation Methods, and a detailed comparison of automation tools in Chapter 18.
The book expands its scope to Performance Testing in Chapters 19 to 21, addressing objectives, prerequisites, and metrics. Load Testing and Stress Testing are explored in Chapters 22 to 24, followed by an in-depth examination of Test Case Coverage in Chapter 25.
Closing with a focus on Best Practices, Chapter 26 offers a deep dive into Load Testing Best Practices using WebLoad, covering components, architecture, deployment, planning, execution, and results analysis. ‘ A Practical Guide to Quality Optimization in Software Testing’ is an indispensable resource for both novice and experienced software testers, providing a holistic view of the discipline and its evolving landscape.”