ISO 29119 - Die Softwaretest-Normen verstehen und anwenden

German, Matthias Daigl, Rolf Glunz, 2024
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First-hand know-how on ISO standard 29119. Matthias Daigl is a co-author of the 29119 standards series and editor of Part 5. This guide is for anyone looking to create a modern software testing concept while emphasizing compliance with standards, featuring extensive background information and detailed case studies from various application areas. The ISO 29119 standards family describes best practices for software and systems engineering – software testing. This book provides a practice-oriented introduction and a solid overview, particularly highlighting the implementation of the requirements from ISO 29119 in testing activities. The structure of the book reflects the layout of the standards series:

  • History of testing standards and introduction
  • Contents of the ISO 29119-2 standards family
  • Concepts and definitions (Part I)
  • Testing processes (Part 2)
  • Test documentation (Part 3)
  • Test procedures (Part 4)
  • Keyword-driven testing (Part 5)
  • Application examples

The second edition incorporates the changes in the standards in their current version and explains newly introduced concepts, such as the testing model. Additional application examples assist the reader in implementation.

Key specifications

Subtopic
Computer science
Language
German
Author
Matthias DaiglRolf Glunz
Year
2024
Number of pages
314
Book cover
Hard cover

General information

Item number
46717062
Publisher
dPunkt
Category
Reference books
Release date
29.8.2024

Book properties

Subtopic
Computer science
Language
German
Author
Matthias DaiglRolf Glunz
Year
2024
Number of pages
314
Edition
2
Book cover
Hard cover

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