Practical Software Testing: A Process-Oriented Approach

Chapter 4: Strategies and Methods for Test Case Design I

4.0 Introduction to Testing Design Strategies

As a reader of this text, you have a goal to learn more about testing and how to become a good tester. You might be a student at a university who has completed some software engineering courses. Upon completing your education you would like to enter the profession of test specialist. Or you might be employed by an organization that has test process improvement as a company goal. On the other hand, you may be a consultant who wants to learn more about testing to advise your clients. It may be that you play several of these roles. You might be asking yourself, Where do I begin to learn more about testing? What areas of testing are important? Which topics need to be addressed first? The Testing Maturity Model provides some answers to these questions. It can serve as a learning tool, or framework, to learn about testing. Support for this usage of the TMM lies in its structure. It introduces both the technical and managerial aspects of testing in a manner that allows for a natural evolution of the testing process, both on the personal and organizational levels.

In this chapter we begin the study of testing concepts using the TMM as a learning framework. We begin the development of testing skills necessary to support achievement of the maturity goals at levels 2 3 of the Testing Maturity Model. TMM level 2 has three maturity goals, two of which are managerial in nature. These...

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