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Software Testing Basics contains the necessary software verification fundamentals for dedicated testers in the medical device industry. The methods and concepts within have been time-tested and conform to IEC 62304 and 21CFR820.30. Common myths are exposed and best practices revealed to improve knowledge, test efficiency, and compliance.After reading this book, new testers will have a solid foundation on which to start their careers on, and experienced testers will be able to identify inconsistencies and myths within their current test practices.Everything from creating requirements, to creating test cases is covered including test types, methods, and levels. Frequently asked questions such as "How do I know what to test?" is answered clearly and concisely. Review: Excellent content for on-boarding new test development staff in medical ... - Excellent content for on-boarding new test development staff in medical device companies. Would appear to be a a "must-have" handbook that you will reference very often during the course of test development. Review: Very Vague - The book is only good enough for someone who has no background to software testing. The author provides no deep knowledge or experience or case studies. The Test Automation section and many others provides no examples or mention of any tools tried. Half of the book is definitions that can be found online.
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A**R
Excellent content for on-boarding new test development staff in medical ...
Excellent content for on-boarding new test development staff in medical device companies. Would appear to be a a "must-have" handbook that you will reference very often during the course of test development.
S**S
Very Vague
The book is only good enough for someone who has no background to software testing. The author provides no deep knowledge or experience or case studies. The Test Automation section and many others provides no examples or mention of any tools tried. Half of the book is definitions that can be found online.
A**R
Excellent book. Easy to understand and very helpful for those who don't test software full time.
Excellent book. Easy to understand. Very helpful to those who don't test software full time. It would be good to include one picture of the ideal test case.
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