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About the Author Dr. Sagar Naik is an associate professor in the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. He has been teaching at the university level since 1993, and he was also a Software Development Engineer for Wipro Information Technology Ltd in Bangalore, India. Dr. Naik has contributed to numerous journal and conference publications in the area of software testing. Dr. Piyu Tripathy is Senior Manager of the Software Quality Assurance (SQA) Department at CounterStorm in New York City. He designs, coordinates, and conducts software testing for the next generation of enterprise security technology. Previously, Dr. Tripathy has worked for companies dealing with Wireless LAN testing, testing effectiveness, test strategies, performance management, and the Passport development process. He has also contributed to numerous publications in the area of software testing.
G**I
Very useful book covers all the essential topics
Very useful book covers all the essential topics,very reasonable prise. Got delivery in 3 days. Paper quality is good binding is good deserves 5 star :)
N**H
One Star
Worst quality
A**H
Good book
I didnt get a gift card with this book
A**R
Not an accurate description of book!!
I did not appreciate the description not fully disclosing the book was not properly bounded. The first page of the book begins in the back and towards half of the book all the pages get flipped to match binding. I will not order from this company again!
R**O
Very complete book about QA and Sw Testing
It is a complete material about QA and Sw Testing. You can start to read it no matter if you are a begginer in the field.
D**S
Excelent book of Software testing
Great book! I use it as reference all the time when doing small trainings with my software testing teams.
S**K
Broad and Comprehensive Textbook
I read this book to get an academic understanding of software testing and QA. This textbook was very comprehensive and helped me learn the vocabulary and concepts of testing. I really enjoyed the first chapter which provided a broad overview of testing. I know I will be returning to this book as my career progresses.
A**.
Inconsistent
This book is very inconsistent in helping you learn. For example, chapter 10 is full of notation on finite state machines, but things are hardly explained at all. There is hardly any reasoning for why you are generating all of these various sequences. Then look at chapter 17 and you get definitions like:Learnability: The capability of the software product to enable the user to learn its applications.Operability: The capability of the software product to enable the user to operate and control it.Attractiveness: The capability of the software product to be liked by the user.How can you go from the insanely complex finite state machine stuff to telling someone what attractiveness is. And they never vary to say "the capability of the software product". The book wastes time writing that out where it could be using that time to explain the concepts that are actually difficult. It definitely seems the book was written by two different people.
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