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Software Test Design

You're reading from   Software Test Design Write comprehensive test plans to uncover critical bugs in web, desktop, and mobile apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804612569
Length 426 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Simon Amey Simon Amey
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Preparing to Test
2. Chapter 1: Making the Most of Exploratory Testing FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Writing Great Feature Specifications 4. Chapter 3: How to Run Successful Specification Reviews 5. Chapter 4: Test Types, Cases, and Environments 6. Part 2 – Functional Testing
7. Chapter 5: Black-Box Functional Testing 8. Chapter 6: White-Box Functional Testing 9. Chapter 7: Testing of Error Cases 10. Chapter 8: User Experience Testing 11. Chapter 9: Security Testing 12. Chapter 10: Maintainability 13. Part 3 – Non-Functional Testing
14. Chapter 11: Destructive Testing 15. Chapter 12: Load Testing 16. Chapter 13: Stress Testing 17. Conclusion
18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix – Example Feature Specification

Is this book for manual or automated testing? Both!

This book has many proposals for what you should test. It does not cover how those tests should be run. The aim, after applying this book to your feature, is to produce a comprehensive test plan with steps to detect many defect types.

How you run that test plan is up to you. Some areas must be done manually – exploratory testing, for instance, involves a tester getting their hands on a feature to investigate how it behaves in an unstructured way. Only once you have learned how it works can you write the feature specification and do systematic testing, either manual or automated. User experience testing is also best started with a genuine user present. Conversely, load testing requires automation to reach the required load levels and cannot be done by hand.

In between much of the functional testing, security, error cases, and even some user experience testing can be automated. Where possible, that is a vital stage in the testing process to free up testers’ time for future test designs. That is especially true when following a Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipeline, in which changes are pushed to live systems within minutes. There, you must automate tests and carefully choose which to run on each change.

This book does not discuss how to perform manual testing, automate tests, or what tools you should use. Those are subjects for other books in the Packt catalog. Here, we will describe what tests you should run and how you should design your test plan.

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