The testing network: An integral approach to test activities in large software projects

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"The Testing Network" presents an integrated approach to testing based on cutting-edge methodologies, processes and tools in today's IT context. It means complex network-centric applications to be tested in heterogeneous IT infrastructures and in multiple test environments (also geographically distributed). The added-value of this book is the in-depth explanation of all processes and relevant methodologies and tools to address this complexity. It is the reason why main aspects of testing are explained using TD/QC - the world-leader ITP (Integrated Test Platform) - TD/QC is used by more than 75% of 500 Fortune companies. This up-to-date know-how is based on real-life IT experiences gained in large-scale projects of companies operating worldwide. The book is abundantly illustrated to better show all technical aspects of modern testing in an national and international context. The author has a deep expertise by designing and giving testing training in large companies using the above-mentioned tools and processes. "The Testing Network" is a unique synthesis of core test topics applied in real-life. © 2008 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved.

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Henry, P. (2008). The testing network: An integral approach to test activities in large software projects. The Testing Network: An Integral Approach To Test Activities In Large Software Projects (pp. 1–438). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78504-0

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