A Report on Latest Software Testing Techniques and Tools
Keywords:
Software Testing, Testing Tools, Validation, VerificationAbstract
Software testing is a process in which software is tested against the requirements of users. Software testing is itself a separate discipline in itself. Software testing is very important because software must be error free before it goes to the user. There is various software techniques available classified on the basis of nature. As technology grows software testing tools are also emerged to perform software testing smoothly. In a competitive market age variety of software tools available, a software tester can use a tool according to their requirements. Generally in software testing the most commonly used terms are validation and verification. Some people consider both terms as same but both term has different meaning and closely related to each other. Software testing is a process of verifying and validating software.
References
Kaur, M 2011. Comparative study of automated testing tools. Int.J. Comp. Appl. 24(1): 1-7.
Luo, G and Ural, H. 1995. Approach to constructing software unit testing tools. Soft. Engg. J. 10(6):245-252.
Mesbah, A, Van Deursen, A and Roest, D 2012. Invariant-Based automated testing of modern web applications. IEEE Trans. Soft. Engg. 38(1): 35-53.
Rattan, R 2013. Performance evaluation and comparison of software testing tool. Int. J. Inform Comp. Technol. 3(7): 711-716.
Shahid, M 2011. A study on test coverage in software testing. Int. Conf. on Telecommunication Technol. Appl. Vol. 5.
Nirmal Kumar and B G Geetha. 2014. Working with IBM Rational Functional Tester: A Software Testing Tool. Journal of Academia and Industrial Research. 2(12):669-674.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors contributing to this journal agree to publish their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to share their work (copy, distribute, transmit) and to adapt it, under the condition that the authors are given credit and that in the event of reuse or distribution, the terms of this license are made clear.