
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Build Your Own Automated Software Testing Tool
Whatever its claims, commercially available testing software is not automatic. Configuring it to test your product is almost as time-consuming and error-prone as purely manual testing.
There is an alternative that makes both engineering and economic sense: building your own, truly automatic tool. Inside, you'll learn a repeatable, step-by-step approach, suitable for virtually any development environment. Code-intensive examples support the book's instruction, which includes these key topics:
Effective Software Test Automation goes well beyond the building of your own testing tool: it also provides expert guidance on deploying it in ways that let you reap the greatest benefits: earlier detection of coding errors, a smoother, swifter development process, and final software that is as bug-free as possible. Written for programmers, testers, designers, and managers, it will improve the way your team works and the quality of its products.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Software Testing: An Overview.
Chapter 2: Current Testing Infrastructure vs. the Proposed Testing Methods.
Chapter 3: .NET Namespaces and Classes for Software Testing.
Chapter 4: .NET Reflection for Test Automation.
Chapter 5: Spreadsheets and XML for Test Data Stores.
Chapter 6: .NET CodeDom Namespace.
Chapter 7: Generating Test Scripts.
Chapter 8: Integration Testing.
Chapter 9: Verification, Validation, and Presentation.
Chapter 10: Finalizing the AutomatedTest Tool.
Chapter 11: Updating the AutomatedTest Tool for Testing the Windows Registry.
Chapter 12: Testing the AutomatedTest Tool.
Bibliography.
Index.
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