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Contents
Experience 1: Early Success
Experience 2: Challenges
Lessons Learned
Integrating Conventional Software Testing on an XP Team
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This article deals with developing a secure framework (the process of producing reliable, stable, bug and
vulnerability free software)for internal
and outsourced development.
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This article deals with application software testing.
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This article discusses software development best practices. It focuses on how to review a software project upon moving it to production (post-mortem phase), allowing the team to learn from things that went well and did not go well. This should be a practical resource for software developers and project managers.
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An article dedicated to unit test development and unit testing frameworks construction with Microsoft .NET Framework
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by Tony Venditti, Software Quality Consultant.
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Bugs are part of every product development process. How do you track the bugs you find during product development and after? Bugs that are found but not properly tracked might slip away and be discovered by your customers.
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Many software testers don’t realize that there are learnable exploratory testing skills they can develop to help them become even more valuable to software development teams.
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Extreme Programming, or XP, is a lightweight discipline of software development based on principles of simplicity, communication, feedback, and courage. XP is designed for use with small teams who need to develop software quickly in an environment of rapidly-changing requirements.
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An article on generation of a test set for a given complex condition.
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Project management practices
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by Mark Fewster.
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by Tilo Linz and Matthias Daigl.
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Developers are beginning to take the important step of performing security testing before applications are deployed. However, it is also important to combine source code analysis with dynamic analysis during security testing, an approach known as hybrid analysis. This can enable developers to more accurately identify vulnerabilities than they might with individual techniques. Learn more about the dangers of relying on a single type of analysis and the benefits of the combination approach.
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