The course will give an overview of software tests, names, tools and standards, and discuss why software tests are conducted. Furthermore, the course examines the way in which software tests are conducted theoretically and in practice in order to improve the quality of software in different development and operating situations.
A description as to which standards, tools, types and test methods are available is given. Different levels of tests and requirements (functional and non functional), as well as the way in which test documentation is written, are highlighted. Subjects that are covered, in addition to actual test implementation, are the impact of the context on tests, principles, planning and test management as well as test environments, test data and automated tests.
A focus area in the course is to write programme code for component tests (unit tests, module tests and class tests) – for example, through test driven development (TDD). This can happen to both your own or another party’s source code. Knowledge in test and mocking frameworks, version management systems, and various types of development tools is needed for the efficient planning, structuring and execution of these tests .
A focus area in the course is to write programme code for component tests (unit tests, module tests and class tests) – for example, through test driven development (TDD). This can happen to both your own or another party’s source code. Knowledge in test and mocking frameworks, version management systems, and various types of development tools is needed for the efficient planning, structuring and execution of these tests .
A project work in a group is conducted where you report a work that explores a development project, some specific technology or aids used in software testing.
Literature lists are published at the latest one month ahead of the course start date.
To Literature ListAsk us about studying at Dalarna University.
support@du.se
+46 23-77 88 88
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Visit the course roomThe course will give an overview of software tests, names, tools and standards, and discuss why software tests are conducted. Furthermore, the course examines the way in which software tests are conducted theoretically and in practice in order to improve the quality of software in different development and operating situations.
A description as to which standards, tools, types and test methods are available is given. Different levels of tests and requirements (functional and non functional), as well as the way in which test documentation is written, are highlighted. Subjects that are covered, in addition to actual test implementation, are the impact of the context on tests, principles, planning and test management as well as test environments, test data and automated tests.
A focus area in the course is to write programme code for component tests (unit tests, module tests and class tests) – for example, through test driven development (TDD). This can happen to both your own or another party’s source code. Knowledge in test and mocking frameworks, version management systems, and various types of development tools is needed for the efficient planning, structuring and execution of these tests .
A focus area in the course is to write programme code for component tests (unit tests, module tests and class tests) – for example, through test driven development (TDD). This can happen to both your own or another party’s source code. Knowledge in test and mocking frameworks, version management systems, and various types of development tools is needed for the efficient planning, structuring and execution of these tests .
A project work in a group is conducted where you report a work that explores a development project, some specific technology or aids used in software testing.
Literature lists are published at the latest one month ahead of the course start date.
To Literature ListAsk us about studying at Dalarna University.
support@du.se
+46 23-77 88 88
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