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Miscellaneous information Chapter 1
Title Fundamentals of Testing
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-- 1.1
Title Why is testing necessary? (FL 1.1)
Miscellaneous information 1 --
-- 1.1.1
Title Software systems context
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-- 1.1.2
Title Causes of software defects
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-- 1.1.3
Title Role of testing in software development, maintenance and operations
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-- 1.1.4
Title Test and quality
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-- 1.1.5
Title Terminology
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-- 1.2
Title What is testing? (FL 1.2)
Miscellaneous information 7 --
-- 1.2.1
Title Origin of defects
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-- 1.2.2
Title Common goals of testing
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-- 1.2.3
Title Examples of objectives for testing
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-- 1.2.4
Title Test and debugging
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-- 1.3
Title Paradoxes and main principles (FL 1.3)
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-- 1.3.1
Title Testing identifies the presence of defects
Miscellaneous information 11 --
-- 1.3.2
Title Exhaustive testing is impossible
Miscellaneous information 11 --
-- 1.3.3
Title Early testing
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-- 1.3.4
Title Defect clustering
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-- 1.3.5
Title Pesticide paradox
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-- 1.3.6
Title Testing is context dependent
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-- 1.3.7
Title Absence of errors fallacy
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-- 1.4
Title Fundamental test process (FL 1.4)
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-- 1.4.1
Title Planning
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-- 1.4.2
Title Control
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-- 1.4.3
Title Test analysis and design
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-- 1.4.4
Title Test implementation
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-- 1.4.5
Title Test execution
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-- 1.4.6
Title Analysis of exit criteria
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-- 1.4.7
Title Reporting
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-- 1.4.8
Title Test closure activities
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-- 1.5
Title Psychology of testing (FL 1.5)
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-- 1.5.1
Title Levels of independence
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-- 1.5.2
Title Adaptation to goals
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-- 1.5.3
Title Destructive or constructive?
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-- 1.5.4
Title Relational skills
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-- 1.5.5
Title Change of perspective
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-- 1.6
Title Testers and code of ethics (FL 1.6)
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-- 1.6.1
Title Public
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-- 1.6.2
Title Customer and employer
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-- 1.6.3
Title Product
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-- 1.6.4
Title Judgment
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-- 1.6.5
Title Management
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-- 1.6.6Profession
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-- 1.6.7
Title Colleagues
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-- 1.6.8
Title Self
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-- 1.7
Title Synopsis of this chapter
Miscellaneous information 34 --
-- 1.8
Title Sample exam questions
Miscellaneous information 35 --
-- Chapter 2
Title Testing Throughout the Software Life Cycle
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-- 2.1
Title Software development models (FL 2.1)
Miscellaneous information 43 --
-- 2.1.1
Title Sequential models
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-- 2.1.2
Title Iterative models (FL 2.1.2)
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-- 2.1.3Incremental model
-- 49 --
-- 2.1.4
Title RAD
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-- 2.1.5
Title Agile models
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-- 2.1.6
Title Selection of a development model
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-- 2.1.7
Title Positioning tests
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-- 2.2
Title Test levels (FL 2.2)
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-- 2.2.1
Title Component level testing or component tests
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-- 2.2.2
Title Integration level testing or Integration tests
Miscellaneous information 60 --
-- 2.2.3
Title System tests
Miscellaneous information 62 --
-- 2.2.4
Title Acceptance tests
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-- 2.2.5
Title Other levels
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-- 2.3
Title Types of tests (FL 2.3)
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-- 2.3.1
Title Functional tests
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-- 2.3.2
Title Non-functional tests
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-- 2.3.3
Title Tests based on the structure or architecture of the software
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-- 2.3.4
Title Tests associated with changes
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-- 2.3.5
Title Comparisons and examples
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-- 2.4
Title Test and maintenance (FL 2.4)
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-- 2.4.1
Title Maintenance context
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-- 2.4.2
Title Evolutive maintenance
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-- 2.4.3
Title Corrective maintenance
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-- 2.4.4
Title Retirement and replacement
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-- 2.4.5
Title Regression test policies
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-- 2.4.6
Title SLA validation and acceptance
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-- 2.5
Title Oracles
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-- 2.5.1
Title Problems with oracles
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-- 2.5.2
Title Sources of oracles
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-- 2.5.3
Title Oracle usage
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-- 2.6
Title Specific cases
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-- 2.6.1
Title Performance tests
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-- 2.6.2
Title Maintainability tests
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-- 2.7
Title Synopsis of this chapter
Miscellaneous information 84 --
-- 2.8
Title Sample exam questions
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-- Chapter 3
Title Static Techniques (FL 3.0)
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-- 3.1
Title Static techniques and the test process (FL 3.1)
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-- 3.2
Title Review process (FL 3.2)
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-- 3.2.1
Title Types of reviews
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-- 3.2.2
Title Roles and responsibilities during reviews
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-- 3.2.3
Title Phases of reviews
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-- 3.2.4
Title Success factors for reviews
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-- 3.2.5
Title Comparison of the types of reviews
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-- 3.3
Title Static analysis by tools (FL 3.3)
Miscellaneous information 119 --
-- 3.3.1
Title Types of static analysis
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-- 3.3.2
Title Types of defects that can be identified
Miscellaneous information 125 --
-- 3.3.3
Title Data flow analysis
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-- 3.4
Title Added value of static activities
Miscellaneous information 130 --
-- 3.5
Title Synopsis of this chapter
Miscellaneous information 131 --
-- 3.6
Title Sample exam questions
Miscellaneous information 131 --
-- Chapter 4
Title Test Design Techniques (FL 4.0)
Miscellaneous information 137 --
-- 4.1
Title The test development process (FL 4.1)
Miscellaneous information 139 --
-- 4.1.1
Title Terminology
Miscellaneous information 139 --
-- 4.1.2
Title Traceability
Miscellaneous information 140 --
-- 4.2
Title Categories of test design techniques (FL 4.2)
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-- 4.2.1
Title Black box, white box, or gray box
Miscellaneous information 143 --
-- 4.2.2
Title Experience-based techniques
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-- 4.2.3
Title Test characteristics
Miscellaneous information 145 --
-- 4.2.4
Title Limitations and assumptions
Miscellaneous information 146 --
-- 4.3
Title Black-box techniques (FL 4.3)
Miscellaneous information 147 --
-- 4.3.1
Title Equivalence partitioning (FL 4.3.1)
Miscellaneous information 148 --
-- 4.3.2
Title Boundary value analysis (FL 4.3.2)
Miscellaneous information 155 --
-- 4.3.3
Title Decision tables (FL 4.3.3)
Miscellaneous information 158 --
-- 4.3.4
Title Other combinational techniques
Miscellaneous information 162 --
-- 4.3.5
Title State transition testing (FL 4.3.4)
Miscellaneous information 163 --
-- 4.3.6
Title Use case testing (FL 4.3.5)
Miscellaneous information 170 --
-- 4.3.7
Title Limitations and assumptions
Miscellaneous information 172 --
-- 4.4
Title Structure-based techniques (FL 4.4)
Miscellaneous information 172 --
-- 4.4.1
Title Statement testing and coverage (FL 4.4.1)
Miscellaneous information 174 --
-- 4.4.2
Title Decision testing and coverage (FL 4.4.2)
Miscellaneous information 180 --
-- 4.4.3
Title Other structure-based techniques (FL 4.4.3)
Miscellaneous information 183 --
-- 4.4.4
Title MC/DC coverage (FL 4.4.3)
Miscellaneous information 185 --
-- 4.4.5
Title Limitations and assumptions of structure-based testing
Miscellaneous information 186 --
-- 4.4.6
Title Coverage level and exit criteria
Miscellaneous information 187 --
-- 4.5
Title Experience-based techniques (FL 4.5)
Miscellaneous information 187 --
-- 4.5.1
Title Attacks
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-- 4.5.2
Title Defect taxonomies
Miscellaneous information 189 --
-- 4.5.3
Title Error guessing and ad hoc testing
Miscellaneous information 190 --
-- 4.5.4
Title Exploratory testing
Miscellaneous information 190 --
-- 4.5.5
Title Limitations and assumptions
Miscellaneous information 192 --
-- 4.6
Title Choosing test techniques (FL 4.6)
Miscellaneous information 193 --
-- 4.7
Title Synopsis of this chapter
Miscellaneous information 194 --
-- 4.8
Title Sample exam questions
Miscellaneous information 195 --
-- Chapter 5
Title Test Management (FL 5.0)
Miscellaneous information 209 --
-- 5.1
Title Test organization (FL 5.1)
Miscellaneous information 209 --
-- 5.1.1
Title Independence levels
Miscellaneous information 209 --
-- 5.1.2
Title Roles and responsibilities
Miscellaneous information 212 --
-- 5.1.3
Title Human and contract aspects
Miscellaneous information 214 --
-- 5.2
Title Test planning and estimation (FL 5.2)
Miscellaneous information 215 --
-- 5.2.1
Title Planning and evaluation activities
Miscellaneous information 218 --
-- 5.2.2
Title Test planning activities
Miscellaneous information 228 --
-- 5.2.3
Title Test documentation
Miscellaneous information 229 --
-- 5.2.4
Title Entry and exit criteria for test activities
Miscellaneous information 235 --
-- 5.3
Title Test progress monitoring and control (FL 5.3)
Miscellaneous information 239 --
-- 5.4
Title Reporting
Miscellaneous information 242 --
-- 5.4.1
Title What to report, to whom, and how?
Miscellaneous information 242 --
-- 5.4.2
Title Statistics and graphs
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-- 5.5
Title Transverse processes and activities
Miscellaneous information 246 --
-- 5.5.1
Title Test data definition
Miscellaneous information 247 --
-- 5.5.2
Title Configuration management (FL 5.4)
Miscellaneous information 247 --
-- 5.5.3
Title Change management
Miscellaneous information 248 --
-- 5.6
Title Risks management (FL 5.5)
Miscellaneous information 248 --
-- 5.6.1Principles of risk management
-- 249 --
-- 5.6.2
Title Project risks and product risks
Miscellaneous information 253 --
-- 5.6.3
Title Introduction to risk management
Miscellaneous information 254 --
-- 5.7
Title Defect management (FL 5.6)
Miscellaneous information 257 --
-- 5.7.1
Title Introduction to defect management
Miscellaneous information 257 --
-- 5.7.2
Title Defect identification
Miscellaneous information 258 --
-- 5.7.3
Title Actions applied to defects
Miscellaneous information 263 --
-- 5.7.4
Title Defect disposition
Miscellaneous information 264 --
-- 5.8
Title Synopsis of this chapter
Miscellaneous information 264 --
-- 5.9
Title Sample exam questions
Miscellaneous information 265 --
-- Chapter 6
Title Tools support for Testing (FL 6.0)
Miscellaneous information 277 --
-- 6.1
Title Types of test tools (FL 6.1)
Miscellaneous information 278 --
-- 6.1.1
Title Test tool classification
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-- 6.1.2
Title Tools supporting test management
Miscellaneous information 278 --
-- 6.1.3
Title Tools supporting requirement management
Miscellaneous information 279 --
-- 6.1.4
Title Tools supporting static tests
Miscellaneous information 279 --
-- 6.1.5
Title Modeling tools
Miscellaneous information 280 --
-- 6.1.6
Title Tools supporting test design and test data creation
Miscellaneous information 280 --
-- 6.1.7
Title Tools supporting test execution
Miscellaneous information 281 --
-- 6.1.8
Title Tools supporting test environment management
Miscellaneous information 281 --
-- 6.1.9
Title Tools supporting test data comparison
Miscellaneous information 282 --
-- 6.1.10
Title Tools supporting test coverage measurement
Miscellaneous information 282 --
-- 6.1.11
Title Other test supporting tools
Miscellaneous information 283 --
-- 6.2
Title Assumptions and limitations of test tools (FL 6.2)
Miscellaneous information 283 --
-- 6.2.1
Title Advantages and risks of the tools
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-- 6.2.2
Title Specific considerations for some tools
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-- 6.3
Title Selecting and introducing tools in an organization (FL 6.3)
Miscellaneous information 289 --
-- 6.3.1
Title Main principles
Miscellaneous information 290 --
-- 6.3.2
Title Tools selection process
Miscellaneous information 290 --
-- 6.3.3
Title Test tool implementation
Miscellaneous information 293 --
-- 6.3.4
Title To build or to buy test tools?
Miscellaneous information 295 --
-- 6.4
Title Synopsis of this chapter
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-- 6.5
Title Sample exam questions
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-- Chapter 7
Title Mock Exam
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-- Chapter 8
Title Templates and Models
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-- 8.1
Title Master test plan
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-- 8.2
Title Testplan
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-- 8.2.1
Title Testplan as per IEEE 829-1998
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-- 8.2.2
Title Test plan as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- 8.3
Title Test design document
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-- 8.3.1
Title Test design specifications as per.
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Title IEEE 829-1998
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-- 8.3.2
Title Test design document as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- 8.4
Title Test case
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-- 8.4.1
Title Test case document as per IEEE 829-1998
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-- 8.4.2
Title Test case document as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- 8.5
Title Test procedure
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-- 8.5.1
Title Test procedure document as per IEEE 829-1998
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-- 8.5.2
Title Test procedure document as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- 8.6
Title Test log
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-- 8.6.1
Title Test log as per IEEE 829-1998
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-- 8.6.2
Title Test log as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- 8.7
Title Defect report
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-- 8.7.1
Title Defect report as per IEEE 829-1998
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-- 8.7.2
Title Defect report as per IEEE 829-2008
Miscellaneous information 323 --
-- 8.8
Title Testreport
Miscellaneous information 324 --
-- 8.8.1
Title Test report as per IEEE 829-1998
Miscellaneous information 324 --
-- 8.8.2
Title Interim test report as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- 8.8.3
Title Level test report as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- 8.8.4
Title Master test report as per IEEE 829-2008
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-- Chapter 9
Title Answers to the Questions
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-- 9.1
Title Answers to the end of chapter questions
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-- 9.2
Title Correct answers to the sample paper questions
Miscellaneous information 329.
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Summary, etc. The testing market is growing at a fast pace and ISTQB certifications are being increasingly requested, with more than 180,000 persons currently certified throughout the world. The ISTQB Foundations level syllabus was updated in 2011, and this book provides detailed course study material including a glossary and sample questions to help adequately prepare for the certification exam. The fundamental aspects of testing are approached, as is testing in the lifecycles from Waterfall to Agile and iterative lifecycles. Static testing, such as reviews and static analysis, and their benefits a.
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