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adam_text | XIII
OVERVIEW
1
AN
INTRODUCTION
TO
TEST
AUTOMATION
AND
ITS
GOALS
1
2
PREPARING
FOR
TEST
AUTOMATION
37
3
GENERIC
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
57
4
DEPLOYMENT
RISKS
AND
CONTINGENCIES
117
5
REPORTING
AND
METRICS
165
6
TRANSITIONING
MANUAL
TESTING
TO
AN
AUTOMATED
ENVIRONMENT
177
7
VERIFYING
THE
TEST
AUTOMATION
SOLUTION
211
8
CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT
225
9
EXCURSUS:
LOOKING
AHEAD
235
APPENDICES
_
__
_
___
____
___
_
A
SOFTWARE
QUALITY
CHARACTERISTICS
243
B
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTING
259
C
CRITERIA
CATALOG
FOR
TEST
TOOL
SELECTION
269
D
GLOSSARY
279
E
ABBREVIATIONS
293
F
REFERENCES
297
INDEX
303
XV
CONTENTS
1
AN
INTRODUCTION
TO
TEST
AUTOMATION
AND
ITS
GOALS
1
1.1
INTRODUCTION
..............................................................................................
1
1.1.1
STANDARDS
AND
NORMS
.................................................................
2
1.1.2
THE
USE
OF
MACHINES
.................................................................
5
1.1.3
QUANTITIES
AND
VOLUMES
............................................................
6
1.2
WHAT
IS
TEST
AUTOMATION?
........................................................................
7
1.3
TEST
AUTOMATION
GOALS
...............................................................................
9
1.4
SUCCESS
FACTORS
IN
TEST
AUTOMATION
......................................................
12
1.4.1
TEST
AUTOMATION
STRATEGY
........................................................
13
1.4.2
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
(TAA)
.....................................
15
1.4.3
TESTABILITY
OF
THE
SUT
.............................................................
16
1.4.4
TEST
AUTOMATION
FRAMEWORK
..................................................
17
1.5
EXCURSUS:
TEST
LEVELS
AND
PROJECT
TYPES
..........................................
20
1.5.1
TEST
AUTOMATION
ON
DIFFERENT
TEST
LEVELS
.........................
21
1.5.2
TEST
AUTOMATION
APPROACHES
FOR
DIFFERENT
TYPES
OF
PROJECTS
...................................
25
2
PREPARING
FOR
TEST
AUTOMATION
37
2.1
SUT
FACTORS
THAT
INFLUENCE
TEST
AUTOMATION
.......................................
37
2.2
TOOL
EVALUATION
AND
SELECTION
...............................................................
40
2.2.1
RESPONSIBILITIES
.......................................................................
40
2.2.2
TYPICAL
CHALLENGES
...................................................................
41
2.2.3
EXCURSUS:
EVALUATING
AUTOMATION
TOOLS
............................
43
2.2.4
EXCURSUS:
EVALUATION
MADE
EASY
.........................................
49
2.3
TESTABILITY
AND
AUTOMATABILITY
...............................................................
55
XVI
CONTENTS
3
GENERIC
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
57
3.1
INTRODUCING
GENERIC
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
(GTAA)
................
57
3.1.1
WHY
IS
A
SUSTAINABLE
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
IMPORTANT?
...............................................................
58
3.1.2
DEVELOPING
TEST
AUTOMATION
SOLUTIONS
.....................................
58
3.1.3
THE
LAYERS
IN
THE
GTAA
.................................................................
3.1.4
PROJECT
MANAGING
A
TAS
.............................................................
71
3.1.5
CONFIGURATION
MANAGEMENT
IN
A
TAS
......................................73
3.1.6
SUPPORT
FOR
TEST
MANAGEMENT
AND
OTHER
TARGET
GROUPS
...
74
3.2
DESIGNING
A
TAA
..........................................................................................
74
3.2.1
FUNDAMENTAL
QUESTIONS
...............................................................75
3.2.2
WHICH
APPROACH
TO
TEST
CASE
AUTOMATION
SHOULD
BE
SUPPORTED?
.................................................................
83
3.2.3
TECHNICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
THE
SUT
.....................................
106
3.2.4
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
DEVELOPMENT
AND
QA
PROCESSES
............108
3.3
TAS
DEVELOPMENT
......................................................................................
109
3.3.1
COMPATIBILITY
BETWEEN
THE
TAS
AND
THE
SUT
..........................
110
3.3.2
SYNCHRONIZATION
BETWEEN
THE
TAS
AND
THE
SUT
.....................
ILL
3.3.3
BUILDING
REUSABILITY
INTO
THE
TAS
............................................
112
3.3.4
SUPPORT
FOR
MULTIPLE
TARGET
SYSTEMS
.......................................
113
3.3.5
EXCURSUS:
IMPLEMENTATION
USING
DIFFERENT
APPROACHES
AND
METHODS
.....................................................
114
4
DEPLOYMENT
RISKS
AND
CONTINGENCIES
117
4.1
SELECTING
A
TEST
AUTOMATION
APPROACH
AND
PLANNING
DEPLOYMENT/ROLLOUT
.................................................................................
117
4.1.1
PILOT
PROJECT
..................................................................................
118
4.1.2
DEPLOYMENT
..................................................................................
121
4.2
RISK
ASSESSMENT
AND
MITIGATION
STRATEGIES
............................................
125
4.2.1
SPECIFIC
RISKS
DURING
THE
INITIAL
ROLLOUT
.................................
126
4.2.2
SPECIFIC
RISKS
DURING
MAINTENANCE
DEPLOYMENT
...................
128
4.3
TEST
AUTOMATION
MAINTENANCE
..................................................................
130
4.3.1
TYPES
OF
MAINTENANCE
ACTIVITIES
AND
WHAT
TRIGGERS
THEM
130
4.3.2
CONSIDERATIONS
WHEN
DOCUMENTING
AUTOMATED
TESTWARE
.
137
4.3.3
THE
SCOPE
OF
MAINTENANCE
ACTIVITIES
.......................................
138
4.3.4
MAINTENANCE
OF
THIRD-PARTY
COMPONENTS
..............................
140
4.3.5
MAINTAINING
TRAINING
MATERIALS
................................................
141
4.3.6
IMPROVING
MAINTAINABILITY
.........................................................
142
CONTENTS
XVII
4.4
EXCURSUS:
APPLICATION
AREAS
ACCORDING
TO
SYSTEM
TYPES
...........
143
4.4.1
DESKTOP
APPLICATIONS
.........................................................
144
4.4.2
CLIENT-SERVER
SYSTEMS
.........................................................
144
4.4.3
WEB
APPLICATIONS
...............................................................
146
4.4.4
MOBILE
APPLICATIONS
...........................................................
147
4.4.5
WEB
SERVICES
........................................................................
153
4.4.6
DATA
WAREHOUSES
...............................................................
155
4.4.7
DYNAMIC
GUIS:
FORM
SOLUTIONS
.......................................
157
4.4.8
CLOUD-BASED
SYSTEMS
...........................................................
159
4.4.9
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
AND
MACHINE
LEARNING
...................
161
5
REPORTING
AND
METRICS 165
5.1
METRICS
AND
VALIDITY
.............................................................................
165
5.2
METRICS
EXAMPLES
.................................................................................
166
5.3
PRECISE
IMPLEMENTATION
AND
FEASIBILITY
WITHIN
A
TAS
.......................
171
5.3.1
TAS
AND
SUT
AS
SOURCES
FOR
LOGS
.......................................
171
5.3.2
CENTRALIZED
LOG
MANAGEMENT
AND
EVALUATION
...................
173
5.3.3
IMPLEMENTING
LOGGING
IN
A
TAS
............................................
173
5.4
TEST
AUTOMATION
REPORTING
..................................................................
173
5.4.1
QUALITY
CRITERIA
FOR
REPORTS
..................................................
173
6
TRANSITIONING
MANUAL
TESTING
TO
AN
AUTOMATED
ENVIRONMENT
177
6.1
CRITERIA
FOR
AUTOMATION
........................................................................
177
6.1.1
SUITABILITY
CRITERIA
FOR
THE
TRANSITION
TO
AUTOMATED
TESTING
.................................................................
181
6.1.2
PREPARING
FOR
THE
TRANSITION
TO
AUTOMATED
TESTING
..........
191
6.2
STEPS
REQUIRED
TO
AUTOMATE
REGRESSION
TESTING
................................
199
6.3
FACTORS
TO
CONSIDER
WHEN
AUTOMATING
TESTING
FOR
NEW
OR
CHANGED
FUNCTIONALITY
................................................
207
6.4
FACTORS
TO
CONSIDER
WHEN
AUTOMATING
CONFIRMATION
TESTING
..........
209
7
VERIFYING
THE
TEST
AUTOMATION
SOLUTION
211
7.1
WHY
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
IS
IMPORTANT
FOR
A
TAS
................................
211
7.2
VERIFYING
AUTOMATED
TEST
ENVIRONMENT
COMPONENTS
.......................
213
7.3
VERIFYING
THE
AUTOMATED
TEST
SUITE
...................................................
220
8
CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT
225
8.1
WAYS
TO
IMPROVE
TEST
AUTOMATION
......................................................
225
8.2
PLANNING
THE
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
TEST
AUTOMATION
IMPROVEMENT
.
.
.
230
XVIII
CONTENTS
9
EXCURSUS:
LOOKING
AHEAD
235
9.1
CHALLENGES
FACING
TEST
AUTOMATION
..................................................
236
9.1.1
OMNIPRESENT
CONNECTIVITY
...................................................
236
9.1.2
TEST
AUTOMATION
IN
IT
SECURITY
...........................................
236
9.1.3
TEST
AUTOMATION
IN
AUTONOMOUS
SYSTEMS
.........................
237
9.2
TRENDS
AND
POTENTIAL
DEVELOPMENTS
..................................................
237
9.2.1
AGILE
SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT
IS
INCONCEIVABLE
WITHOUT
TEST
AUTOMATION
.....................................................
238
9.2.2
NEW
OUTSOURCING
SCENARIOS
FOR
AUTOMATION
......................
238
9.2.3
AUTOMATING
AUTOMATION
......................................................
239
9.2.4
TRAINING
AND
STANDARDIZATION
.............................................
239
9.3
INNOVATION
AND
REFINEMENT
.................................................................
240
APPENDICES
A
SOFTWARE
QUALITY
CHARACTERISTICS
243
A.1
FUNCTIONAL
SUITABILITY
...............................................................................
244
A.2
PERFORMANCE
EFFICIENCY
.............................................................................
247
A.
3
COMPATIBILITY
.............................................................................................
249
A.4
USABILITY
......................................................................................................
251
A.
5
RELIABILITY
...................................................................................................
252
A.
6
SECURITY
........................................................................................................
255
A.
7
MAINTAINABILITY
..........................................................................................
256
A.
8
PORTABILITY
...................................................................................................
257
B
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTING
259
B.1
TYPES
OF
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTS
.....................................................
259
B.2
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTING
ACTIVITIES
................................................
260
B.3
DEFINING
PERFORMANCE
GOALS
....................................................................
261
B.4
IDENTIFYING
TRANSACTIONS
AND/OR
SCENARIOS
..............................................
262
B.5
CREATING
TEST
DATA
....................................................................................
262
B.6
CREATING
TEST
SCENARIOS
.............................................................................
263
B.7
EXECUTING
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTS
................................................
264
B.8
MONITORING
.................................................................................................
265
B.9
TYPICAL
COMPONENTS
OF
PERFORMANCE/LOAD
TESTING
TOOLS
.................
266
B.10
CHECKLISTS
....................................................................................................
267
CONTENTS
XIX
C
CRITERIA
CATALOG
FOR
TEST
TOOL
SELECTION
269
D
GLOSSARY
279
E
ABBREVIATIONS
293
F
REFERENCES
297
F.1
LITERATURE
.................................................................................................
297
F.2
NORMS
AND
STANDARDS
.............................................................................
299
F.3
URLS
........................................................................................................
299
INDEX
303
|
adam_txt |
XIII
OVERVIEW
1
AN
INTRODUCTION
TO
TEST
AUTOMATION
AND
ITS
GOALS
1
2
PREPARING
FOR
TEST
AUTOMATION
37
3
GENERIC
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
57
4
DEPLOYMENT
RISKS
AND
CONTINGENCIES
117
5
REPORTING
AND
METRICS
165
6
TRANSITIONING
MANUAL
TESTING
TO
AN
AUTOMATED
ENVIRONMENT
177
7
VERIFYING
THE
TEST
AUTOMATION
SOLUTION
211
8
CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT
225
9
EXCURSUS:
LOOKING
AHEAD
235
APPENDICES
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
A
SOFTWARE
QUALITY
CHARACTERISTICS
243
B
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTING
259
C
CRITERIA
CATALOG
FOR
TEST
TOOL
SELECTION
269
D
GLOSSARY
279
E
ABBREVIATIONS
293
F
REFERENCES
297
INDEX
303
XV
CONTENTS
1
AN
INTRODUCTION
TO
TEST
AUTOMATION
AND
ITS
GOALS
1
1.1
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1.1.1
STANDARDS
AND
NORMS
.
2
1.1.2
THE
USE
OF
MACHINES
.
5
1.1.3
QUANTITIES
AND
VOLUMES
.
6
1.2
WHAT
IS
TEST
AUTOMATION?
.
7
1.3
TEST
AUTOMATION
GOALS
.
9
1.4
SUCCESS
FACTORS
IN
TEST
AUTOMATION
.
12
1.4.1
TEST
AUTOMATION
STRATEGY
.
13
1.4.2
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
(TAA)
.
15
1.4.3
TESTABILITY
OF
THE
SUT
.
16
1.4.4
TEST
AUTOMATION
FRAMEWORK
.
17
1.5
EXCURSUS:
TEST
LEVELS
AND
PROJECT
TYPES
.
20
1.5.1
TEST
AUTOMATION
ON
DIFFERENT
TEST
LEVELS
.
21
1.5.2
TEST
AUTOMATION
APPROACHES
FOR
DIFFERENT
TYPES
OF
PROJECTS
.
25
2
PREPARING
FOR
TEST
AUTOMATION
37
2.1
SUT
FACTORS
THAT
INFLUENCE
TEST
AUTOMATION
.
37
2.2
TOOL
EVALUATION
AND
SELECTION
.
40
2.2.1
RESPONSIBILITIES
.
40
2.2.2
TYPICAL
CHALLENGES
.
41
2.2.3
EXCURSUS:
EVALUATING
AUTOMATION
TOOLS
.
43
2.2.4
EXCURSUS:
EVALUATION
MADE
EASY
.
49
2.3
TESTABILITY
AND
AUTOMATABILITY
.
55
XVI
CONTENTS
3
GENERIC
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
57
3.1
INTRODUCING
GENERIC
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
(GTAA)
.
57
3.1.1
WHY
IS
A
SUSTAINABLE
TEST
AUTOMATION
ARCHITECTURE
IMPORTANT?
.
58
3.1.2
DEVELOPING
TEST
AUTOMATION
SOLUTIONS
.
58
3.1.3
THE
LAYERS
IN
THE
GTAA
.
3.1.4
PROJECT
MANAGING
A
TAS
.
71
3.1.5
CONFIGURATION
MANAGEMENT
IN
A
TAS
.73
3.1.6
SUPPORT
FOR
TEST
MANAGEMENT
AND
OTHER
TARGET
GROUPS
.
74
3.2
DESIGNING
A
TAA
.
74
3.2.1
FUNDAMENTAL
QUESTIONS
.75
3.2.2
WHICH
APPROACH
TO
TEST
CASE
AUTOMATION
SHOULD
BE
SUPPORTED?
.
83
3.2.3
TECHNICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
THE
SUT
.
106
3.2.4
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
DEVELOPMENT
AND
QA
PROCESSES
.108
3.3
TAS
DEVELOPMENT
.
109
3.3.1
COMPATIBILITY
BETWEEN
THE
TAS
AND
THE
SUT
.
110
3.3.2
SYNCHRONIZATION
BETWEEN
THE
TAS
AND
THE
SUT
.
ILL
3.3.3
BUILDING
REUSABILITY
INTO
THE
TAS
.
112
3.3.4
SUPPORT
FOR
MULTIPLE
TARGET
SYSTEMS
.
113
3.3.5
EXCURSUS:
IMPLEMENTATION
USING
DIFFERENT
APPROACHES
AND
METHODS
.
114
4
DEPLOYMENT
RISKS
AND
CONTINGENCIES
117
4.1
SELECTING
A
TEST
AUTOMATION
APPROACH
AND
PLANNING
DEPLOYMENT/ROLLOUT
.
117
4.1.1
PILOT
PROJECT
.
118
4.1.2
DEPLOYMENT
.
121
4.2
RISK
ASSESSMENT
AND
MITIGATION
STRATEGIES
.
125
4.2.1
SPECIFIC
RISKS
DURING
THE
INITIAL
ROLLOUT
.
126
4.2.2
SPECIFIC
RISKS
DURING
MAINTENANCE
DEPLOYMENT
.
128
4.3
TEST
AUTOMATION
MAINTENANCE
.
130
4.3.1
TYPES
OF
MAINTENANCE
ACTIVITIES
AND
WHAT
TRIGGERS
THEM
130
4.3.2
CONSIDERATIONS
WHEN
DOCUMENTING
AUTOMATED
TESTWARE
.
137
4.3.3
THE
SCOPE
OF
MAINTENANCE
ACTIVITIES
.
138
4.3.4
MAINTENANCE
OF
THIRD-PARTY
COMPONENTS
.
140
4.3.5
MAINTAINING
TRAINING
MATERIALS
.
141
4.3.6
IMPROVING
MAINTAINABILITY
.
142
CONTENTS
XVII
4.4
EXCURSUS:
APPLICATION
AREAS
ACCORDING
TO
SYSTEM
TYPES
.
143
4.4.1
DESKTOP
APPLICATIONS
.
144
4.4.2
CLIENT-SERVER
SYSTEMS
.
144
4.4.3
WEB
APPLICATIONS
.
146
4.4.4
MOBILE
APPLICATIONS
.
147
4.4.5
WEB
SERVICES
.
153
4.4.6
DATA
WAREHOUSES
.
155
4.4.7
DYNAMIC
GUIS:
FORM
SOLUTIONS
.
157
4.4.8
CLOUD-BASED
SYSTEMS
.
159
4.4.9
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
AND
MACHINE
LEARNING
.
161
5
REPORTING
AND
METRICS 165
5.1
METRICS
AND
VALIDITY
.
165
5.2
METRICS
EXAMPLES
.
166
5.3
PRECISE
IMPLEMENTATION
AND
FEASIBILITY
WITHIN
A
TAS
.
171
5.3.1
TAS
AND
SUT
AS
SOURCES
FOR
LOGS
.
171
5.3.2
CENTRALIZED
LOG
MANAGEMENT
AND
EVALUATION
.
173
5.3.3
IMPLEMENTING
LOGGING
IN
A
TAS
.
173
5.4
TEST
AUTOMATION
REPORTING
.
173
5.4.1
QUALITY
CRITERIA
FOR
REPORTS
.
173
6
TRANSITIONING
MANUAL
TESTING
TO
AN
AUTOMATED
ENVIRONMENT
177
6.1
CRITERIA
FOR
AUTOMATION
.
177
6.1.1
SUITABILITY
CRITERIA
FOR
THE
TRANSITION
TO
AUTOMATED
TESTING
.
181
6.1.2
PREPARING
FOR
THE
TRANSITION
TO
AUTOMATED
TESTING
.
191
6.2
STEPS
REQUIRED
TO
AUTOMATE
REGRESSION
TESTING
.
199
6.3
FACTORS
TO
CONSIDER
WHEN
AUTOMATING
TESTING
FOR
NEW
OR
CHANGED
FUNCTIONALITY
.
207
6.4
FACTORS
TO
CONSIDER
WHEN
AUTOMATING
CONFIRMATION
TESTING
.
209
7
VERIFYING
THE
TEST
AUTOMATION
SOLUTION
211
7.1
WHY
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
IS
IMPORTANT
FOR
A
TAS
.
211
7.2
VERIFYING
AUTOMATED
TEST
ENVIRONMENT
COMPONENTS
.
213
7.3
VERIFYING
THE
AUTOMATED
TEST
SUITE
.
220
8
CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT
225
8.1
WAYS
TO
IMPROVE
TEST
AUTOMATION
.
225
8.2
PLANNING
THE
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
TEST
AUTOMATION
IMPROVEMENT
.
.
.
230
XVIII
CONTENTS
9
EXCURSUS:
LOOKING
AHEAD
235
9.1
CHALLENGES
FACING
TEST
AUTOMATION
.
236
9.1.1
OMNIPRESENT
CONNECTIVITY
.
236
9.1.2
TEST
AUTOMATION
IN
IT
SECURITY
.
236
9.1.3
TEST
AUTOMATION
IN
AUTONOMOUS
SYSTEMS
.
237
9.2
TRENDS
AND
POTENTIAL
DEVELOPMENTS
.
237
9.2.1
AGILE
SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT
IS
INCONCEIVABLE
WITHOUT
TEST
AUTOMATION
.
238
9.2.2
NEW
OUTSOURCING
SCENARIOS
FOR
AUTOMATION
.
238
9.2.3
AUTOMATING
AUTOMATION
.
239
9.2.4
TRAINING
AND
STANDARDIZATION
.
239
9.3
INNOVATION
AND
REFINEMENT
.
240
APPENDICES
A
SOFTWARE
QUALITY
CHARACTERISTICS
243
A.1
FUNCTIONAL
SUITABILITY
.
244
A.2
PERFORMANCE
EFFICIENCY
.
247
A.
3
COMPATIBILITY
.
249
A.4
USABILITY
.
251
A.
5
RELIABILITY
.
252
A.
6
SECURITY
.
255
A.
7
MAINTAINABILITY
.
256
A.
8
PORTABILITY
.
257
B
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTING
259
B.1
TYPES
OF
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTS
.
259
B.2
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTING
ACTIVITIES
.
260
B.3
DEFINING
PERFORMANCE
GOALS
.
261
B.4
IDENTIFYING
TRANSACTIONS
AND/OR
SCENARIOS
.
262
B.5
CREATING
TEST
DATA
.
262
B.6
CREATING
TEST
SCENARIOS
.
263
B.7
EXECUTING
LOAD
AND
PERFORMANCE
TESTS
.
264
B.8
MONITORING
.
265
B.9
TYPICAL
COMPONENTS
OF
PERFORMANCE/LOAD
TESTING
TOOLS
.
266
B.10
CHECKLISTS
.
267
CONTENTS
XIX
C
CRITERIA
CATALOG
FOR
TEST
TOOL
SELECTION
269
D
GLOSSARY
279
E
ABBREVIATIONS
293
F
REFERENCES
297
F.1
LITERATURE
.
297
F.2
NORMS
AND
STANDARDS
.
299
F.3
URLS
.
299
INDEX
303 |
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title | Test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant |
title_alt | Basiswissen Testautomatisierung |
title_auth | Test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant |
title_exact_search | Test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant |
title_exact_search_txtP | Test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant |
title_full | Test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant Manfred Baumgartner, Thomas Steirer, Marc-Florian Wendland, Stefan Gwihs, Julian Hartner, Richard Seidl |
title_fullStr | Test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant Manfred Baumgartner, Thomas Steirer, Marc-Florian Wendland, Stefan Gwihs, Julian Hartner, Richard Seidl |
title_full_unstemmed | Test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant Manfred Baumgartner, Thomas Steirer, Marc-Florian Wendland, Stefan Gwihs, Julian Hartner, Richard Seidl |
title_short | Test automation fundamentals |
title_sort | test automation fundamentals a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam advanced level specialist istqb compliant |
title_sub | a study guide for the certified test automation engineer exam - advanced level specialist - ISTQB compliant |
topic | Qualitätsmanagement (DE-588)4219057-5 gnd Softwaretest (DE-588)4132652-0 gnd ISTQB Certified Tester (DE-588)7717693-5 gnd Softwareprodukt (DE-588)4329116-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Qualitätsmanagement Softwaretest ISTQB Certified Tester Softwareprodukt |
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