![]() ![]() Learn good design patterns for testing web applications Set up Java Environment for using Selenium WebDriver With no prior experience, it helps you learn through practical exercises and code samples.Īutomate web browsers with Selenium WebDriver to test web applications Testing web applications using Selenium is made simple with this tutorial. Selenium 2 Testing Tools: Beginner’s Guide The excellent explanations of Equivalence Class Partitioning and Boundary Value Analysis are among the best I have ever read. If you are looking for a "why" (and sometimes "why not") book, this might be for you.Īnother really good one is "How We Test Software at Microsoft" by Alan Page, Ken Johnston, and Bj Rollison. If you are looking for a "how to" book, you should look elsewhere. In chapter 3 "Why Not Just Test Everything?", Weinberg has a section called "There are an infinite number of possible tests." He talks about a backdoor placed into a highly secure program whereby the ordinary password protection could be bypassed by typing W followed by three spaces, then M followed by three spaces, then J followed by exactly 168 more keystrokes without once using the letter L. ![]() Here's an interesting example that will give you a flavor of the book. "Perfect Software and other illusions about testing" by Gerald Weinberg should be on your "to read" list.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |