Testing Object-Oriented Software

  • Authors:
  • David C. Kung;Jerry Gao;Chen-Ho Kung

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-

  • Venue:
  • Testing Object-Oriented Software
  • Year:
  • 1998

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Abstract

From the Publisher:Object-oriented programming increases software reusability, extensibility, interoperability, and reliability. To realize these benefits you must use software testing. Software testing aims to uncover as many programming errors as possible with minimum cost. How to reduce the cost and improve the quality of software testing remains a major challenge to the software engineering community. The requirements for testing object-oriented programs differ from those for testing conventional programs. Testing Object-Oriented Software illustrates these differences and discusses object-oriented software testing problems, focusing on the difficulties and challenges testers face. The book provides a general framework for class-level and system-level testing and examines object-oriented design criteria and metrics of high testability. It offers object-oriented testing techniques, ideas and methods for unit testing, and object-oriented program integration-testing strategy. Readers are shown how they can drastically reduce regression test costs, presented with steps for object-oriented testing, and introduced to object-oriented test tools and systems. In addition to software testing problems, the text covers various test methods developers can use during the design phase to generate programs with good testability. The book's intended audience includes object-oriented program testers, program developers, software project managers, and researchers working with object-oriented testing.