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Bug ReportingBook-Testing Computer Software-Second Edition
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Published: 18th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Bug ReportingPragmatic and real-world oriented, this book teaches numerous shortcuts and tricks of the trade, including ways to reduce product risk and overall test costs by efficient ordering of test tasks. It also details how to test effectively when the developer gives few or inaccurate specifications, how to work with constantly changing designs and schedules, and how to conduct revealing tests without time-consuming source-code analysis.
Testers will appreciate the advice on effective bug reporting and tracking, black box testing, printer compatibility tests, and software product liability. A unique feature that testers and developers will appreciate is the appendix of more than 400 common software errors.
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