Developer Testing: Building Quality into Software (SHARLA SORGE's Library) by Alexander Tarlinder

Developer Testing: Building Quality into Software (SHARLA SORGE's Library) by Alexander Tarlinder

Author:Alexander Tarlinder
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Profressional
Published: 2017-02-28T16:00:00+00:00


Combinatorial Testing

Until now, the assumption has been that executing tests in large numbers—in the form of parameterized tests, theory tests, or with generated values—would be useful and feasible. This would certainly be true for unit tests and a reasonable number of test runs. Not all tests are unit tests, though! Some tests will remain manual, whereas some tests written by developers may involve a slow resource, like a database, a file system, or a network connection. In such cases the kind of close-to-exhaustive testing presented so far in this chapter won’t work, which is why choosing which and how many tests to run becomes the real issue.



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