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C**E
Exactly what I need!
Easy to read and updated!I recommend it! Arrived in perfect state. Rex Black and Jamie L Mitchell did a good combination in this book!
F**S
This e-book has a lot of failures
The book is very useful for your ISTQB Advanced Technical Test Analyst Exam preparation. Very recommended.Unfortunately, the e-book version doesn't work and has a lot of failures. It's practically impossible to see the chapter four without having to reboot the kindle almost every page.If you want to purchase this book choose the printed format.
A**R
Two Stars
Did not purchase this item. Not our review
L**O
Five Stars
Nice Book
I**T
ISTQB Student
I enjoyed reading it but unfortunately after studying I did not pass the ISTQB exam.Content wise the book covers most of what is asked for the exam. A couple of things were not covered such as Classification Trees. Maybe this is present at the Vol.1. Some of the contents are also spread all over the book. Mainly the security chapter that is at least in 2 sections.The Modified Condition/Decision Coverage is not correct and does not follow the DO/178B.Please see Nasa's tutorial available on the web "A Practical Tutorial on Modified Condition/Decision Coverage" where it states that the min number of test cases are equal to the number of atomic conditions + 1.In the section covering MC/DC and in the exercises it is the stated that the number of test cases is equal to the number of atomic conditions!!Some mistakes can be seen in some of the graphs namely wrong arrows in the state transition chapter!
J**A
A Must Buy for Technical Test Analysts
Rex Black and Jamie Mitchell have pulled together all the information, along with many practical examples and exercises, which will enable any experienced software tester to pass the ISTQB Advanced Technical Test Analyst certification test. As with Rex Black's other books for the Rex Black Consulting Services (RBCS) Advanced Test Manager and Advanced Test Analyst courses, the book's chapters follow the same organization as the ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced Level Syllabus. Advanced Software Testing Vol. 3 includes all the material presented in the RBCS ISTQB-ATTA course. If you take the on-line course, you'll notice the narration follows the book almost verbatim in many sections. If you're planning on taking either the on-line or instructor led course, this book will provide excellent preparation.While the book's main objective is to prepare the reader to pass the ISTQB-ATTA certification exam, the purpose of certification (and the book) is make better software testers. Advanced Software Testing Vol. 3 fulfills this purpose also. If you have no experience in structure-based testing (like me), this book presents control-flow and path testing with sufficient detail, examples, and exercises to enable you to start using these techniques. The book also does a great job of showing the reader how to apply all techniques to test non-functional software quality characteristics. It covers all the characteristics not covered in the Advanced Test Analyst book. The section on performance testing does a great job in presenting practical information, and pitfalls, on this difficult to test characteristic. And if you have ever considered using automation, you should definitely read the section on test tools. It distills many years of experience by both authors, and presents rational guidance on when and how to apply test automation tools; and when not to! The sections on static and dynamic analysis also provide a lot of guidance along with examples of tools you can use to apply these techniques. As with any technical volume, many of the subjects are covered in much more detail in other books. Advanced Software Testing Vol. 3 also includes many helpful footnotes and an extensive reference section that will point the reader to the works of other experts in the software-testing field for more detailed information.(Full discloser - I was one of the reviewers for this book)
P**E
A lucid and thorough guide
Advanced Software Testing Vol 3 is another fine reference book for my bookshelf, even though it's designed to have an explanatory narrative flow. What is particularly fascinating, and why it's useful for Test Analysts is its breadth. In the last year, 100% of the work that I have been approached for as a test consultant is for test automation using Test-Driven Development (TDD) or Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) approaches. This is fine, but the strategy only covers a small part of what may or should be considered in testing a system. Since these approaches essentially automate testing of functional requirements or use cases (no matter what they are called), there is a a wider constellation of risks that are not tested. An example of this type of test escape is the embarrassing example of the iPhone not handling a European time change in 2010. This is so basic that any test analyst worth his or her salt would have tested for this.A test analyst must be aware of, and must communicate, risks. This book gives him/her a tool to identify risks in test coverage. In the TDD/BDD scenario above, testing the design would fall under pages 104 to 106 of this book (specification-based testing). This is out of 533 pages. The bulk of the other 530 pages are just as important to the success of the project and product. If testing is to be skipped, it should be skipped by first weighing the risks. This book provides a reference for providing that analysis.Disclaimer: I reviewed portions of the book before printing.
J**Y
For Professional Software Testers
This is an excellent text and reference for Software Test Professionals. It is an excellent resource even for those who are not planning to sit for the ATTA Certification Exam.
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