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Common System and Software ­Testing Pitfalls and How ­to Prevent and Mitigate ­Them
Descriptions, Symptoms, Consequences, Causes, and Recommendations

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United States, 22 November 2013

"Don's book is a very good addition both to the testing literature and to the literature on quality assurance and software engineering... . [It] is likely to become a standard for test training as well as a good reference for professional testers and developers. I would also recommend this book as background material for negotiating outsourced software contracts. I often work as an expert witness in litigation for software with very poor quality, and this book might well reduce or eliminate these lawsuits...."
-Capers Jones, VP and CTO, Namcook Analytics LLC

Software and system testers repeatedly fall victim to the same pitfalls. Think of them as "anti-patterns": mistakes that make testing far less effective and efficient than it ought to be. In Common System and Software Testing Pitfalls, Donald G. Firesmith catalogs 92 of these pitfalls. Drawing on his 35 years of software and system engineering experience, Firesmith shows testers and technical managers and other stakeholders how to avoid falling into these pitfalls, recognize when they have already fallen in, and escape while minimizing their negative consequences.

Firesmith writes for testing professionals and other stakeholders involved in large or medium-sized projects. His anti-patterns and solutions address both "pure software" applications and "software-reliant systems," encompassing heterogeneous subsystems, hardware, software, data, facilities, material, and personnel. For each pitfall, he identifies its applicability, characteristic symptoms, potential negative consequences and causes, and offers specific actionable recommendations for avoiding it or limiting its consequences.

This guide will help you

  • Pinpoint testing processes that need improvement-before, during, and after the project
  • Improve shared understanding and collaboration among all project participants
  • Develop, review, and optimize future project testing programs
  • Make your test documentation far more useful
  • Identify testing risks and appropriate risk-mitigation strategies
  • Categorize testing problems for metrics collection, analysis, and reporting
  • Train new testers, QA specialists, and other project stakeholders

With 92 common testing pitfalls organized into 14 categories, this taxonomy of testing pitfalls should be relatively complete. However, in spite of its comprehensiveness, it is also quite likely that additional pitfalls and even missing categories of pitfalls will be identified over time as testers read this book and compare it to their personal experiences. As an enhancement to the print edition, the author has provided the following location on the web where readers can find major additions and modifications to this taxonomy of pitfalls: http://donald.firesmith.net/home/common-testing-pitfalls

Please send any recommended changes and additions to dgf (at) sei (dot) cmu (dot) edu, and the author will consider them for publication both on the website and in future editions of this book.

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"Don's book is a very good addition both to the testing literature and to the literature on quality assurance and software engineering... . [It] is likely to become a standard for test training as well as a good reference for professional testers and developers. I would also recommend this book as background material for negotiating outsourced software contracts. I often work as an expert witness in litigation for software with very poor quality, and this book might well reduce or eliminate these lawsuits...."
-Capers Jones, VP and CTO, Namcook Analytics LLC

Software and system testers repeatedly fall victim to the same pitfalls. Think of them as "anti-patterns": mistakes that make testing far less effective and efficient than it ought to be. In Common System and Software Testing Pitfalls, Donald G. Firesmith catalogs 92 of these pitfalls. Drawing on his 35 years of software and system engineering experience, Firesmith shows testers and technical managers and other stakeholders how to avoid falling into these pitfalls, recognize when they have already fallen in, and escape while minimizing their negative consequences.

Firesmith writes for testing professionals and other stakeholders involved in large or medium-sized projects. His anti-patterns and solutions address both "pure software" applications and "software-reliant systems," encompassing heterogeneous subsystems, hardware, software, data, facilities, material, and personnel. For each pitfall, he identifies its applicability, characteristic symptoms, potential negative consequences and causes, and offers specific actionable recommendations for avoiding it or limiting its consequences.

This guide will help you

With 92 common testing pitfalls organized into 14 categories, this taxonomy of testing pitfalls should be relatively complete. However, in spite of its comprehensiveness, it is also quite likely that additional pitfalls and even missing categories of pitfalls will be identified over time as testers read this book and compare it to their personal experiences. As an enhancement to the print edition, the author has provided the following location on the web where readers can find major additions and modifications to this taxonomy of pitfalls: http://donald.firesmith.net/home/common-testing-pitfalls

Please send any recommended changes and additions to dgf (at) sei (dot) cmu (dot) edu, and the author will consider them for publication both on the website and in future editions of this book.

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9780133748550
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0133748553
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Table of Contents

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Foreword xiii

Preface xvii

About the Author xxiii

Chapter 1: Overview 1

1.1 What Is Testing? 1

1.2 Testing and the V Models 2

1.3 What Is a Defect? 5

1.4 Why Is Testing Critical? 7

1.5 The Limitations of Testing 9

1.6 What Is a Testing Pitfall? 10

1.7 Categorizing Pitfalls 11

1.8 Pitfall Specifications 11

Chapter 2: Brief Overviews of the Testing Pitfalls 13

2.1 General Testing Pitfalls 13

2.1.1 Test Planning and Scheduling Pitfalls 13

2.1.2 Stakeholder Involvement and Commitment Pitfalls 14

2.1.3 Management-Related Testing Pitfalls 14

2.1.4 Staffing Pitfalls 15

2.1.5 Test-Process Pitfalls 16

2.1.6 Test Tools and Environments Pitfalls 17

2.1.7 Test Communication Pitfalls 18

2.1.8 Requirements-Related Testing Pitfalls 19

2.2 Test-Type-Specific Pitfalls 20

2.2.1 Unit Testing Pitfalls 20

2.2.2 Integration Testing Pitfalls 20

2.2.3 Specialty Engineering Testing Pitfalls 21

2.2.4 System Testing Pitfalls 22

2.2.5 System of Systems (SoS) Testing Pitfalls 22

2.2.6 Regression Testing Pitfalls 23

Chapter 3: Detailed Descriptions of the Testing Pitfalls 25

3.1 Common Negative Consequences 25

3.2 General Recommendations 26

3.3 General Testing Pitfalls 28

3.3.1 Test Planning and Scheduling Pitfalls 28

3.3.2 Stakeholder Involvement and Commitment Pitfalls 44

3.3.3 Management-Related Testing Pitfalls 51

3.3.4 Staffing Pitfalls 65

3.3.5 Test Process Pitfalls 75

3.3.6 Test Tools and Environments Pitfalls 106

3.3.7 Test Communication Pitfalls 131

3.3.8 Requirements-Related Testing Pitfalls 143

3.4 Test-Type-Specific Pitfalls 164

3.4.1 Unit Testing Pitfalls 164

3.4.2 Integration Testing Pitfalls 169

3.4.3 Specialty Engineering Testing Pitfalls 177

3.4.4 System Testing Pitfalls 206

3.4.5 System of Systems (SoS) Testing Pitfalls 211

3.4.6 Regression Testing Pitfalls 225

Chapter 4: Conclusion 241

4.1 Future Work 241

4.2 Maintaining the Lists of Pitfalls 242

Appendix A: Glossary 243

Appendix B: Acronyms 253

Appendix C: Notes 255

Appendix D: REFERENCES 269

Appendix E: Planning Checklist 271

Index 279

About the Author

Donald G. Firesmith is senior member of technical staff in the Software Solutions Division at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). There, he helps the U.S. Department of Defense and other agencies acquire large, complex, software-reliant systems. An internationally recognized software and systems engineering expert, he has published books on requirements engineering, architecture engineering, situational method engineering, testing, and object-oriented development.

 

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“Firesmith’s collection of actionable practices for real-world, non-trivial testing and the processes in which they’re applied is comprehensive and uniquely valuable. Nothing published about software testing in recent years provides anything like it.” –Robert V. Binder, robertvbinder.com   “Don’s compilation of real-world testing problems, symptoms, and solutions is the most comprehensive available. You can use it early in your project to prevent these problems. Or you can use it at the end, as a ready list of costly lessons you could have avoided, had you used it early on. I’m afraid this book’s publication will undermine a lot of excuses for repeating these mistakes.” –Vince Alcalde, National Australia Bank   “Excellent, Excellent, Excellent! This book should be mandatory reading for anyone involved in product development. Donald’s book addresses the pitfalls that need to be understood and allowed for in all product development verification and validation planning. While the focus of the book is on software projects, most of the pitfalls are equally applicable to any size project that involves both hardware and software.” –Louis S. Wheatcraft, Requirements Experts Inc.   “The potential impact of this book cannot be overstressed. Software systems that are not adequately tested do not adequately evolve. I highly recommend this book as a must-read for people directly involved in the development and management of software- intensive systems.” –Dr. Kenneth E. Nidiffer, Director of Strategic Plans for Government Programs, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University   “Common System and Software Testing Pitfalls identifies realistic testing pitfalls. More importantly, it also identifies solutions for avoiding them on your next project. Every manager should read this book and follow the recommendations.” –Barry Stanly, Enterprise Technology Alliance   “Whether you are a novice tester or a seasoned professional, you will find this book to be a valuable resource. The information on how to identify and prevent problem areas is clear, concise and, most importantly, actionable.” –Allison Yeager, Blackbaud   “First of all, this is great material! It contains probably all of the testing problems I have faced in my career and some that I wasn’t aware of. . . . Thank you for the opportunity to read this superb material!” –Alexandru Cosma, Frequentis   “As a tester, I consider Common System and Software Testing Pitfalls by Donald Firesmith to be a must-read book for all testers and QA engineers.” –Thanh Huynh, LogiGear   “Your book provides very good insight and knowledge. After working in IT for over thirty years, and focusing on software testing the past thirteen years, I still learned more tips and best practices in software testing.” –Tom Zalewski, Texas State Government   “This book is essential for the people in the cyber security business . . . I can see it becoming a classic. Don has done a great job.” –Michael Hom, Compass360 Consulting   “Awesome work. Very mature.” –Alejandro Salado, Kaiser, Threde Gmbh   “All in all, a great document.” –Peter Bolin, Revolution IT Pty Ltd.  

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