Reviews
Book review -- Effective Software Testing: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Testing
from The Rational Edge: According to Pollice, 'Most of the suggestions about ways to improve your testing... in this book are broad statements that, to an experienced tester, simply represent common sense.'
Book review--Best Practices for the Formal Software Testing Process
from The Rational Edge: This review looks at a book by a thirty-year veteran of software testing, who presents a detailed process for executing a complete and formally documented software testing project on a large-scale system.
Book review -- Critical Testing Processes
from The Rational Edge: McVey reviews a book outlining a four-step process for managing test projects that focuses on early planning and preparation.
Book review -- Fundamental Concepts for the Software Quality Engineer
from The Rational Edge: McVey looks at this book's collection of twenty excellent articles on a wide range of topics, reprinted from Software Quality Professional magazine and the proceedings of recent conferences.
Book review --Testing Embedded Software
from The Rational Edge: This favorable review examines a book that provides comprehensive information about embedded software testing techniques, tools, process, and people, and that gives readers the practical details they need to accomplish successful testing.
Book Review: System Testing with an Attitude
from The Rational Edge: This recent book on software application testing explains the discipline to non-testers involved in a software project with helpful analogies. Testing expert Laura Rose describes several reasons why she recommends this book to her colleagues.
Book review -- The Lego Mindstorms NXT Idea Book: Design, Invent, and Build
from The Rational Edge: Eleven dedicated Lego Mindstorms NXT experts have written an excellent book for the roboticist who wants to go beyond the basics of the NXT and its basic LabVIEW programming environment and language, which they refer to as NXT-G.
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