Produkte zum Begriff Testing:
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Testing Web APIs
Guarantee the quality and consistency of your web APIs by implementing an automated testing process.In Testing Web APIs you will:Design and implement a web API testing strategySet up a test automation suiteLearn contract testing with PactFacilitate collaborative discussions to test web API designsPerform exploratory testsExperiment safely in a downloadable API sandbox environmentTesting Web APIs teaches you to plan and implement the perfect testing strategy for your web APIs. In it, you'll explore dozens of different testing activities to help you develop a custom testing regime for your projects. You'll learn to take a risk-driven approach to API testing, and build a strategy that goes beyond the basics of code and requirements coverage.about the technologyTo other developers, your API is the face of your application. Thorough, well-designed testing ensures that your APIs will perform as expected, every time. Impeccable API testing goes beyond the basics of code coverage, to encompass documentation and design that sends the right information to your third-party users. A robust testing strategy helps you avoid costly errors that can damage your revenue, your reputation, and your user's trust.about the bookIn Testing Web APIs you'll develop a diverse testing program that gets your whole team involved in ensuring quality. This practical book demystifies abstract strategic concepts by applying them to common API testing scenarios, revealing how these complex ideas work in the real world. It fully covers automation techniques like functional API automation, contract testing, and automated acceptance test-driven design that will save your team's time.You'll map the potential risks your API could face, and use those risks as a launching point for your testing activities. A good strategy has a mix of focuses, so you'll master a wide range of API testing techniques like exploratory testing and live testing of production code. A downloadable API sandbox lets you go hands-on and experiment in a safe environment. You'll soon be ready to implement a strategy that ensures API quality and makes testing a real asset to your team.
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Effective Software Testing
Effective Software Testing is a hands-on guide to creating high quality tests, from your first line of code through pre-delivery checks. It's full of techniques drawn from proven research in software engineering. You'll learn to efficiently engineer tests specifically for your software and end reliance on generic testing practices that may be right for every project. Each chapter puts a new technique into practice with source code samples, real-world tradeoffs, and answers to the common questions developers pose about testing. You'll learn how to scrutinize your requirements for potential tests, generate tests from your code structure, and engineer rigorous suites of unit, integration, and system tests.Go beyond unit tests! Great software testing makes the entire development process more efficient, from understanding your code before you write it to catching bugs in tricky corner cases.Effective Software Testing teaches you a systematic approach to software testing. You'll master easy-to-apply techniques to create strong test suites that are specifically engineered for your code. Following real-world use cases and detailed code samples, you'll soon be engineering tests that find the bugs hiding in edge cases and the parts of code you would never think of testing! Along the way, you'll develop an intuition for testing that can save years of learning by trial and error.
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Agile Testing Collection, The
A Comprehensive Collection of Agile Testing Best Practices: Two Definitive Guides from Leading Pioneers Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin haven’t just pioneered agile testing, they have also written two of the field’s most valuable guidebooks. Now, you can get both guides in one indispensable eBook collection: today’s must-have resource for all agile testers, teams, managers, and customers. Combining comprehensive best practices and wisdom contained in these two titles, The Agile Testing Collection will help you adapt agile testing to your environment, systematically improve your skills and processes, and strengthen engagement across your entire development team. The first title, Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams, defines the agile testing discipline and roles, and helps you choose, organize, and use the tools that will help you the most. Writing from the tester’s viewpoint, Gregory and Crispin chronicle an entire agile software development iteration, and identify and explain seven key success factors of agile testing. The second title, More Agile Testing: Learning Journeys for the Whole Team, addresses crucial emerging issues, shares evolved practices, and covers key issues that delivery teams want to learn more about. It offers powerful new insights into continuous improvement, scaling agile testing across teams and the enterprise, overcoming pitfalls of automation, testing in regulated environments, integrating DevOps practices, and testing mobile/embedded and business intelligence systems. The Agile Testing Collection will help you do all this and much more. Customize agile testing processes to your needs, and successfully transition to them Organize agile teams, clarify roles, hire new testers, and quickly bring them up to speed Engage testers in agile development, and help agile team members improve their testing skills Use tests and collaborate with business experts to plan features and guide development Design automated tests for superior reliability and easier maintenance Plan “just enough,” balancing small increments with larger feature sets and the entire system Test to identify and mitigate risks, and prevent future defects Perform exploratory testing using personas, tours, and test charters with session- and thread-based techniques Help testers, developers, and operations experts collaborate on shortening feedback cycles with continuous integration and delivery Both guides in this collection are thoroughly grounded in the authors’ extensive experience, and supported by examples from actual projects. Now, with both books integrated into a single, easily searchable, and cross-linked eBook, you can learn from their experience even more easily.
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Agile Testing Collection, The
A Comprehensive Collection of Agile Testing Best Practices: Two Definitive Guides from Leading Pioneers Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin haven’t just pioneered agile testing, they have also written two of the field’s most valuable guidebooks. Now, you can get both guides in one indispensable eBook collection: today’s must-have resource for all agile testers, teams, managers, and customers. Combining comprehensive best practices and wisdom contained in these two titles, The Agile Testing Collection will help you adapt agile testing to your environment, systematically improve your skills and processes, and strengthen engagement across your entire development team. The first title, Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams, defines the agile testing discipline and roles, and helps you choose, organize, and use the tools that will help you the most. Writing from the tester’s viewpoint, Gregory and Crispin chronicle an entire agile software development iteration, and identify and explain seven key success factors of agile testing. The second title, More Agile Testing: Learning Journeys for the Whole Team, addresses crucial emerging issues, shares evolved practices, and covers key issues that delivery teams want to learn more about. It offers powerful new insights into continuous improvement, scaling agile testing across teams and the enterprise, overcoming pitfalls of automation, testing in regulated environments, integrating DevOps practices, and testing mobile/embedded and business intelligence systems. The Agile Testing Collection will help you do all this and much more. Customize agile testing processes to your needs, and successfully transition to them Organize agile teams, clarify roles, hire new testers, and quickly bring them up to speed Engage testers in agile development, and help agile team members improve their testing skills Use tests and collaborate with business experts to plan features and guide development Design automated tests for superior reliability and easier maintenance Plan “just enough,” balancing small increments with larger feature sets and the entire system Test to identify and mitigate risks, and prevent future defects Perform exploratory testing using personas, tours, and test charters with session- and thread-based techniques Help testers, developers, and operations experts collaborate on shortening feedback cycles with continuous integration and delivery Both guides in this collection are thoroughly grounded in the authors’ extensive experience, and supported by examples from actual projects. Now, with both books integrated into a single, easily searchable, and cross-linked eBook, you can learn from their experience even more easily.
Preis: 32.09 € | Versand*: 0 €
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Was sind die grundlegenden Unterschiede zwischen manuellem Testing und automatisiertem Testing?
Manuelles Testing wird von Testern durchgeführt, die manuell Testfälle ausführen, während automatisiertes Testing mithilfe von Tools und Skripten automatisiert wird. Automatisiertes Testing ist schneller, wiederholbar und effizienter als manuelles Testing. Manuelles Testing erfordert menschliche Interaktion und Urteilsvermögen, während automatisiertes Testing vordefinierte Tests ausführt.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Blackbox-Testing und Whitebox-Testing in der Programmierung?
Blackbox-Testing bezieht sich auf eine Testmethode, bei der der Tester keine Kenntnisse über den internen Aufbau oder die Implementierung des Programms hat. Stattdessen werden nur die Ein- und Ausgabewerte getestet, um sicherzustellen, dass das Programm wie erwartet funktioniert. Whitebox-Testing hingegen bezieht sich auf eine Testmethode, bei der der Tester Kenntnisse über den internen Aufbau und die Implementierung des Programms hat. Dies ermöglicht es dem Tester, gezielt bestimmte Pfade und Bedingungen im Code zu testen, um mögliche Fehler zu finden.
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Warum ist Software Testing wichtig?
Warum ist Software Testing wichtig? Software Testing ist wichtig, um sicherzustellen, dass die Software fehlerfrei funktioniert und den Anforderungen der Benutzer entspricht. Durch gründliches Testing können potenzielle Probleme frühzeitig erkannt und behoben werden, was letztendlich die Qualität der Software verbessert. Zudem trägt Software Testing dazu bei, das Vertrauen der Benutzer in die Software zu stärken und die Kundenzufriedenheit zu erhöhen. Nicht zuletzt hilft Testing auch dabei, Kosten und Zeit im Entwicklungsprozess zu sparen, da Fehler frühzeitig identifiziert und behoben werden können. Insgesamt ist Software Testing also ein entscheidender Schritt, um eine zuverlässige und hochwertige Software bereitzustellen.
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Ist Astronomie eine Wissenschaft?
Ja, Astronomie ist definitiv eine Wissenschaft. Sie befasst sich mit der Erforschung von Himmelskörpern wie Sternen, Planeten, Galaxien und anderen Objekten im Universum. Astronomen verwenden wissenschaftliche Methoden wie Beobachtungen, Experimente und mathematische Modelle, um Phänomene im Weltraum zu untersuchen und zu erklären. Durch die Astronomie können wir unser Verständnis des Universums erweitern und neue Erkenntnisse über seine Entstehung, Struktur und Entwicklung gewinnen. Die Astronomie hat auch zahlreiche praktische Anwendungen, wie die Navigation, die Erforschung von Planeten und die Entdeckung von potenziell gefährlichen Himmelskörpern.
Ähnliche Suchbegriffe für Testing:
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Enterprise Network Testing: Testing Throughout the Network Lifecycle to Maximize Availability and Performance
Enterprise Network Testing Testing Throughout the Network Lifecycle to Maximize Availability and Performance Andy Sholomon, CCIE® No. 15179 Tom Kunath, CCIE No. 1679 The complete guide to using testing to reduce risk and downtime in advanced enterprise networks Testing has become crucial to meeting enterprise expectations of near-zero network downtime. Enterprise Network Testing is the first comprehensive guide to all facets of enterprise network testing. Cisco enterprise consultants Andy Sholomon and Tom Kunath offer a complete blueprint and best-practice methodologies for testing any new network system, product, solution, or advanced technology. Sholomon and Kunath begin by explaining why it is important to test and how network professionals can leverage structured system testing to meet specific business goals. Then, drawing on their extensive experience with enterprise clients, they present several detailed case studies. Through real-world examples, you learn how to test architectural “proofs of concept,” specific network features, network readiness for use, migration processes, security, and more. Enterprise Network Testing contains easy-to-adapt reference test plans for branches, WANs/MANs, data centers, and campuses. The authors also offer specific guidance on testing many key network technologies, including MPLS/VPN, QoS, VoIP, video, IPsec VPNs, advanced routing (OSPF, EIGRP, BGP), and Data Center Fabrics. § Understand why, when, and how you should test your network § Use testing to discover critical network design flaws § Incorporate structured systems testing into enterprise architecture strategy § Utilize testing to improve decision-making throughout the network lifecycle § Develop an effective testing organization and lab facility § Choose and use test services providers § Scope, plan, and manage network test assignments § nLeverage the best commercial, free, and IOS test tools § Successfully execute test plans, including crucial low-level details § Minimize the equipment required to test large-scale networks § Identify gaps in network readiness § Validate and refine device configurations § Certify new hardware, operating systems, and software features § Test data center performance and scalability § Leverage test labs for hands-on technology training This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
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Best Practices for the Formal Software Testing Process: A Menu of Testing Tasks
This is the digital version of the printed book (Copyright © 2004).Testing is not a phase. Software developers should not simply throw software over the wall to test engineers when the developers have finished coding. A coordinated program of peer reviews and testing not only supplements a good software development process, it supports it. A good testing life cycle begins during the requirements elucidation phase of software development, and concludes when the product is ready to install or ship following a successful system test. Nevertheless, there is no one true way to test software; the best one can hope for is to possess a formal testing process that fits the needs of the testers as well as those of the organization and its customers. A formal test plan is more than an early step in the software testing process—it's a vital part of your software development life cycle. This book presents a series of tasks to help you develop a formal testing process model, as well as the inputs and outputs associated with each task. These tasks include: review of program plansdevelopment of the formal test plancreation of test documentation (test design, test cases, test software, and test procedures)acquisition of automated testing toolstest executionupdating the test documentationtailoring the model for projects of all sizes Whether you are an experienced test engineer looking for ways to improve your testing process, a new test engineer hoping to learn how to perform a good testing process, a newly assigned test manager or team leader who needs to learn more about testing, or a process improvement leader, this book will help you maximize your effectiveness.
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Best Practices for the Formal Software Testing Process: A Menu of Testing Tasks
This is the digital version of the printed book (Copyright © 2004).Testing is not a phase. Software developers should not simply throw software over the wall to test engineers when the developers have finished coding. A coordinated program of peer reviews and testing not only supplements a good software development process, it supports it. A good testing life cycle begins during the requirements elucidation phase of software development, and concludes when the product is ready to install or ship following a successful system test. Nevertheless, there is no one true way to test software; the best one can hope for is to possess a formal testing process that fits the needs of the testers as well as those of the organization and its customers. A formal test plan is more than an early step in the software testing process—it's a vital part of your software development life cycle. This book presents a series of tasks to help you develop a formal testing process model, as well as the inputs and outputs associated with each task. These tasks include: review of program plansdevelopment of the formal test plancreation of test documentation (test design, test cases, test software, and test procedures)acquisition of automated testing toolstest executionupdating the test documentationtailoring the model for projects of all sizes Whether you are an experienced test engineer looking for ways to improve your testing process, a new test engineer hoping to learn how to perform a good testing process, a newly assigned test manager or team leader who needs to learn more about testing, or a process improvement leader, this book will help you maximize your effectiveness.
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Enterprise Network Testing: Testing Throughout the Network Lifecycle to Maximize Availability and Performance
Enterprise Network Testing Testing Throughout the Network Lifecycle to Maximize Availability and Performance Andy Sholomon, CCIE® No. 15179 Tom Kunath, CCIE No. 1679 The complete guide to using testing to reduce risk and downtime in advanced enterprise networks Testing has become crucial to meeting enterprise expectations of near-zero network downtime. Enterprise Network Testing is the first comprehensive guide to all facets of enterprise network testing. Cisco enterprise consultants Andy Sholomon and Tom Kunath offer a complete blueprint and best-practice methodologies for testing any new network system, product, solution, or advanced technology. Sholomon and Kunath begin by explaining why it is important to test and how network professionals can leverage structured system testing to meet specific business goals. Then, drawing on their extensive experience with enterprise clients, they present several detailed case studies. Through real-world examples, you learn how to test architectural “proofs of concept,” specific network features, network readiness for use, migration processes, security, and more. Enterprise Network Testing contains easy-to-adapt reference test plans for branches, WANs/MANs, data centers, and campuses. The authors also offer specific guidance on testing many key network technologies, including MPLS/VPN, QoS, VoIP, video, IPsec VPNs, advanced routing (OSPF, EIGRP, BGP), and Data Center Fabrics. § Understand why, when, and how you should test your network § Use testing to discover critical network design flaws § Incorporate structured systems testing into enterprise architecture strategy § Utilize testing to improve decision-making throughout the network lifecycle § Develop an effective testing organization and lab facility § Choose and use test services providers § Scope, plan, and manage network test assignments § nLeverage the best commercial, free, and IOS test tools § Successfully execute test plans, including crucial low-level details § Minimize the equipment required to test large-scale networks § Identify gaps in network readiness § Validate and refine device configurations § Certify new hardware, operating systems, and software features § Test data center performance and scalability § Leverage test labs for hands-on technology training This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.
Preis: 40.65 € | Versand*: 0 €
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Wie kann Testing dazu beitragen, die Qualität eines Produkts zu verbessern? Welche verschiedenen Arten von Testing-Methoden gibt es?
Testing kann dazu beitragen, die Qualität eines Produkts zu verbessern, indem es potenzielle Fehler und Schwachstellen identifiziert, bevor das Produkt auf den Markt kommt. Zu den verschiedenen Arten von Testing-Methoden gehören Unit Testing, Integration Testing, System Testing, Acceptance Testing und Regression Testing. Jede dieser Methoden zielt darauf ab, verschiedene Aspekte des Produkts zu überprüfen und sicherzustellen, dass es den Anforderungen und Standards entspricht.
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Wie hat die Raumfahrt die Forschung und Technologie auf der Erde beeinflusst?
Die Raumfahrt hat die Forschung und Technologie auf der Erde durch die Entwicklung von Materialien und Technologien für den Weltraumeinsatz vorangetrieben. Sie hat auch zu Fortschritten in der Kommunikationstechnologie, Medizin und Umweltüberwachung geführt. Darüber hinaus hat die Raumfahrt dazu beigetragen, unser Verständnis des Universums und der Erde zu erweitern.
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Kennt jemand Applause, das Unternehmen für App-Testing?
Ja, Applause ist ein Unternehmen, das sich auf das Testing von Apps spezialisiert hat. Sie bieten eine Vielzahl von Dienstleistungen an, darunter funktionales Testing, Usability-Testing und Lokalisierungstests. Applause arbeitet mit einer globalen Community von Testern zusammen, um eine umfassende und qualitativ hochwertige Überprüfung von Apps zu gewährleisten.
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Was beinhaltet die Astronomie Wissenschaft?
Die Astronomie ist eine Wissenschaft, die sich mit der Erforschung von Himmelskörpern und des Universums befasst. Sie beinhaltet die Beobachtung, Analyse und Interpretation von astronomischen Phänomenen wie Sternen, Planeten, Galaxien und anderen Objekten im Weltall. Astronomen verwenden Teleskope, Satelliten und andere Instrumente, um Daten zu sammeln und Erkenntnisse über die Entstehung, Entwicklung und Struktur des Universums zu gewinnen. Die Astronomie beinhaltet auch die Erforschung von physikalischen Gesetzen und Theorien, um die Funktionsweise des Universums besser zu verstehen. Insgesamt umfasst die Astronomie ein breites Spektrum an Themen und Disziplinen, die dazu beitragen, unser Verständnis des Kosmos zu vertiefen.
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