Sunday, May 20, 2007

FAQ;s

Table of Contents Software QA and Testing Frequently-Asked-Questions Part 1, covers the following:
What is 'Software Quality Assurance'?
What is 'Software Testing'?
What are some recent major computer system failures caused by software bugs?
Does every software project need testers?
Why does software have bugs?
How can new Software QA processes be introduced in an existing organization?
What is verification? validation?
What is a 'walkthrough'?
What's an 'inspection'?
What kinds of testing should be considered?
What are 5 common problems in the software development process?
What are 5 common solutions to software development problems?
What is software 'quality'?
What is 'good code'?
What is 'good design'?
What is SEI? CMM? CMMI? ISO? Will it help?
What is the 'software life cycle'?
Software QA and Testing Frequently-Asked-Questions Part 2, covers the following:
What makes a good Software Test engineer?
What makes a good Software QA engineer?
What makes a good QA or Test manager?
What's the role of documentation in QA?
What's the big deal about 'requirements'?
What steps are needed to develop and run software tests?
What's a 'test plan'?
What's a 'test case'?
What should be done after a bug is found?
What is 'configuration management'?
What if the software is so buggy it can't really be tested at all?
How can it be known when to stop testing?
What if there isn't enough time for thorough testing?
What if the project isn't big enough to justify extensive testing?
How does a client/server environment affect testing?
How can World Wide Web sites be tested?
How is testing affected by object-oriented designs?
What is Extreme Programming and what's it got to do with testing? Software QA and Testing Less-Frequently-Asked-Questions, covers the following:
Why is it often hard for organizations to get serious about quality assurance?
Who is responsible for risk management?
Who should decide when software is ready to be released?
What can be done if requirements are changing continuously?
What if the application has functionality that wasn't in the requirements?
How can QA processes be implemented without reducing productivity?
What if an organization is growing so fast that fixed QA processes are impossible?
Will automated testing tools make testing easier?
What's the best way to choose a test automation tool?
How can it be determined if a test environment is appropriate?
What's the best approach to software test estimation?
Other Software QA and Testing Resources
Top 5 List
Software QA and Testing-related Organizations and Certifications
Links to QA and Testing-related Magazines/Publications
General Software QA and Testing Resources
Web QA and Testing Resources
Web Security Testing Resources
Web Usability Resources
Software QA and Test Tools
Test tools
CM tools and PM tools
Web site test and management tools
Web Site Test Tools and Site Management Tools
Load and performance test tools
Java test tools
HTML Validators
Link Checkers
Free On-the-Web HTML Validators and Link Checkers
PERL and C Programs for Validating and Checking
Web Functional/Regression Test Tools
Web Site Security Test Tools
External Site Monitoring Services
Web Site Management Tools
Log Analysis Tools
Other Web Test Tools
Jobs and News
Web Job Boards useful to QA and Test Engineers
Latest News Headlines -- Technology, Software Development, Computer Security, Tech Stocks, more...
Software QA and Testing Bookstore
Software Testing Books
Software Test Automation Books
Software Quality Assurance Books
Software Requirements Engineering Books
Software Metrics Books
Configuration Management Books
Software Risk Management Books
Software Engineering Books
Software Project Management Books
Technical Background Basics Books
Other Books

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