Effective Software Testing: A developer's guide
Go beyond basic testing! Great software testing makes the entire development process more efficient. This book reveals a systemic and effective approach that will help you customize your testing coverage and catch bugs in tricky corner cases.

In Effective Software Testing you will learn how to:

    Engineer tests with a much higher chance of finding bugs
    Read code coverage metrics and use them to improve your test suite
    Understand when to use unit tests, integration tests, and system tests
    Use mocks and stubs to simplify your unit testing
    Think of pre-conditions, post-conditions, invariants, and contracts
    Implement property-based tests
    Utilize coding practices like dependency injection and hexagonal architecture that make your software easier to test
    Write good and maintainable test code

Effective Software Testing teaches you a systematic approach to software testing that will ensure the quality of your code. It’s full of techniques drawn from proven research in software engineering, and each chapter puts a new technique into practice. Follow the real-world use cases and detailed code samples, and you’ll soon be engineering tests that find bugs in edge cases and parts of code you’d never think of testing! Along the way, you’ll develop an intuition for testing that can save years of learning by trial and error.

About the technology
Effective testing ensures that you’ll deliver quality software. For software engineers, testing is a key part of the development process. Mastering specification-based testing, boundary testing, structural testing, and other core strategies is essential to writing good tests and catching bugs before they hit production.

About the book
Effective Software Testing is a hands-on guide to creating bug-free software. Written for developers, it guides you through all the different types of testing, from single units up to entire components. You’ll also learn how to engineer code that facilitates testing and how to write easy-to-maintain test code. Offering a thorough, systematic approach, this book includes annotated source code samples, realistic scenarios, and reasoned explanations.

What's inside

    Design rigorous test suites that actually find bugs
    When to use unit tests, integration tests, and system tests
    Pre-and post-conditions, invariants, contracts, and property-based tests
    Design systems that are test-friendly
    Test code best practices and test smells

About the reader
The Java-based examples illustrate concepts you can use for any object-oriented language.

About the author
Dr. Maurício Aniche is the Tech Academy Lead at Adyen and an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at the Delft University of Technology.

Table of Contents
1 Effective and systematic software testing
2 Specification-based testing
3 Structural testing and code coverage
4 Designing contracts
5 Property-based testing
6 Test doubles and mocks
7 Designing for testability
8 Test-driven development
9 Writing larger tests
10 Test code quality
11 Wrapping up the book
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Effective Software Testing: A developer's guide
Go beyond basic testing! Great software testing makes the entire development process more efficient. This book reveals a systemic and effective approach that will help you customize your testing coverage and catch bugs in tricky corner cases.

In Effective Software Testing you will learn how to:

    Engineer tests with a much higher chance of finding bugs
    Read code coverage metrics and use them to improve your test suite
    Understand when to use unit tests, integration tests, and system tests
    Use mocks and stubs to simplify your unit testing
    Think of pre-conditions, post-conditions, invariants, and contracts
    Implement property-based tests
    Utilize coding practices like dependency injection and hexagonal architecture that make your software easier to test
    Write good and maintainable test code

Effective Software Testing teaches you a systematic approach to software testing that will ensure the quality of your code. It’s full of techniques drawn from proven research in software engineering, and each chapter puts a new technique into practice. Follow the real-world use cases and detailed code samples, and you’ll soon be engineering tests that find bugs in edge cases and parts of code you’d never think of testing! Along the way, you’ll develop an intuition for testing that can save years of learning by trial and error.

About the technology
Effective testing ensures that you’ll deliver quality software. For software engineers, testing is a key part of the development process. Mastering specification-based testing, boundary testing, structural testing, and other core strategies is essential to writing good tests and catching bugs before they hit production.

About the book
Effective Software Testing is a hands-on guide to creating bug-free software. Written for developers, it guides you through all the different types of testing, from single units up to entire components. You’ll also learn how to engineer code that facilitates testing and how to write easy-to-maintain test code. Offering a thorough, systematic approach, this book includes annotated source code samples, realistic scenarios, and reasoned explanations.

What's inside

    Design rigorous test suites that actually find bugs
    When to use unit tests, integration tests, and system tests
    Pre-and post-conditions, invariants, contracts, and property-based tests
    Design systems that are test-friendly
    Test code best practices and test smells

About the reader
The Java-based examples illustrate concepts you can use for any object-oriented language.

About the author
Dr. Maurício Aniche is the Tech Academy Lead at Adyen and an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at the Delft University of Technology.

Table of Contents
1 Effective and systematic software testing
2 Specification-based testing
3 Structural testing and code coverage
4 Designing contracts
5 Property-based testing
6 Test doubles and mocks
7 Designing for testability
8 Test-driven development
9 Writing larger tests
10 Test code quality
11 Wrapping up the book
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Effective Software Testing: A developer's guide

Effective Software Testing: A developer's guide

by Maurizio Aniche
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Overview

Go beyond basic testing! Great software testing makes the entire development process more efficient. This book reveals a systemic and effective approach that will help you customize your testing coverage and catch bugs in tricky corner cases.

In Effective Software Testing you will learn how to:

    Engineer tests with a much higher chance of finding bugs
    Read code coverage metrics and use them to improve your test suite
    Understand when to use unit tests, integration tests, and system tests
    Use mocks and stubs to simplify your unit testing
    Think of pre-conditions, post-conditions, invariants, and contracts
    Implement property-based tests
    Utilize coding practices like dependency injection and hexagonal architecture that make your software easier to test
    Write good and maintainable test code

Effective Software Testing teaches you a systematic approach to software testing that will ensure the quality of your code. It’s full of techniques drawn from proven research in software engineering, and each chapter puts a new technique into practice. Follow the real-world use cases and detailed code samples, and you’ll soon be engineering tests that find bugs in edge cases and parts of code you’d never think of testing! Along the way, you’ll develop an intuition for testing that can save years of learning by trial and error.

About the technology
Effective testing ensures that you’ll deliver quality software. For software engineers, testing is a key part of the development process. Mastering specification-based testing, boundary testing, structural testing, and other core strategies is essential to writing good tests and catching bugs before they hit production.

About the book
Effective Software Testing is a hands-on guide to creating bug-free software. Written for developers, it guides you through all the different types of testing, from single units up to entire components. You’ll also learn how to engineer code that facilitates testing and how to write easy-to-maintain test code. Offering a thorough, systematic approach, this book includes annotated source code samples, realistic scenarios, and reasoned explanations.

What's inside

    Design rigorous test suites that actually find bugs
    When to use unit tests, integration tests, and system tests
    Pre-and post-conditions, invariants, contracts, and property-based tests
    Design systems that are test-friendly
    Test code best practices and test smells

About the reader
The Java-based examples illustrate concepts you can use for any object-oriented language.

About the author
Dr. Maurício Aniche is the Tech Academy Lead at Adyen and an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at the Delft University of Technology.

Table of Contents
1 Effective and systematic software testing
2 Specification-based testing
3 Structural testing and code coverage
4 Designing contracts
5 Property-based testing
6 Test doubles and mocks
7 Designing for testability
8 Test-driven development
9 Writing larger tests
10 Test code quality
11 Wrapping up the book

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781638350583
Publisher: Manning
Publication date: 05/03/2022
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Dr. Maurício Aniche leads the Tech Academy of Adyen, and is also an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. He researches on how to make developers more productive during testing and maintenance and his teaching efforts in software testing have awarded him the Teacher of Year 2021 award and the TU Delft Education Fellowship. Maurício holds MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He also co-founded Alura, one of the most popular e-learning platforms for software engineers in Brazil.
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