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Codicier
10-26-2009, 07:58 AM
So I have to give a presentation for my Quality Assurance class. This is a bit of the document given out:

You may find a paper or a software package about one of the following topics in testing processes. Suggested topics are as follows but not limited to:

1- Model-Driven Testing (in general)
2- Contract-based Testing
3- Scenario-based Testing
4- FSM-based Testing
5- UML-Model based Testing
6- Equivalence Partitioning based Testing
7- Web application Testing
8- Conformance Testing
9- Requirements (FR, NFR) Testing
10- Regression Testing


I know we've got a fair amount of developers here, does anyone have a good example of simple and useful testing software?

biosc1
10-26-2009, 09:42 AM
We use Automated QA's TestComplete here in the office. We write the scripts in TestComplete and then the build machine runs them with TestExecute. Solid, simple and, most of all, cheap (relatively) compared to other packages. Each year we review the other packages and just end up coming back to TC. They have a demo on their site you can try out to get the gist of it.

Codicier
10-26-2009, 12:22 PM
Thanks biosc1 I'll keep it in mind. What kind of stuff do you test with it "at the office"; if you don't mind me asking?