Unit Testing in Java How Tests Drive the Code

Author/creator Link, Johannes Author
Other author Frolich, Peter Contribution by
Format Electronic
Publication InfoMorgan Kaufmann [Imprint] San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Description376 p. 09.250 x 07.375 in.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Computer Science 1995 - 2006
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SeriesThe Morgan Kaufmann Series in Software Engineering and Programming Ser.
Summary Annotation Software testing is indispensable and is one of the most discussed topics in software development today. Many companies address this issue by assigning a dedicated software testing phase towards the end of their development cycle. However, quality cannot be tested into a buggy application. Early and continuous unit testing has been shown to be crucial for high quality software and low defect rates. Yet current books on testing ignore the developer's point of view and give little guidance on how to bring the overwhelming amount of testing theory into practice. <b>Unit Testing in Java</b> represents a practical introduction to unit testing for software developers. It introduces the basic test-first approach and then discusses a large number of special issues and problem cases. The book instructs developers through each step and motivates them to explore further.<br /><br />*Shows how the discovery and avoidance of software errors is a demanding and creative activity in its own right and can build confidence early in a project.<br />*Demonstrates how automated tests can detect the unwanted effects of small changes in code within the entire system.<br />*Discusses how testing works with persistency, concurrency, distribution, and web applications.<br />*Includes a discussion of testing with C++ and Smalltalk.
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LCCN 2003044567
ISBN9781558608689
ISBN1558608680 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9781558608689
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