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The third edition of a bestseller, Software Testing Continuous Quality
Improvement
, Third Edition provides a continuous quality framework for
the software testing process within traditionally structured and unstructured
environments. This framework aids in creating meaningful test cases for systems
with evolving requirements.

This completely revised reference provides a comprehensive look at software
testing as part of the project management process, emphasizing testing and quality
goals early on in development. Building on the success of previous editions, the
text explains testing in a Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) environment, the
building blocks of a Testing Center of Excellence (COE), and how to test in an agile
development
. Fully updated, this authoritative resource:

• Describes the practices and methods including basic test management
processes and organizational approaches that achieve project quality

• Details a methodology for evaluating testing tools and covers the initial test
goals
through training and implementation

• Covers metrics that need to be collected on processes for specific project
and application testing at the organizational level

• Discusses functional and regression test automation and how it is critical
when business parameters change

• Emphasizes the importance of usability and accessibility testing for business
and provides ways to conduct testing

All IT organizations face software testing issues, but most are unprepared to
manage them. Software Testing Continuous Quality Improvement,
Third Edition is enhanced with an up-to-date listing of free software tools and a
question-and-answer checklist for choosing the best tools for your organization. It
equips you with everything you need to effectively address testing issues in the most
beneficial way for your business.

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