Below, Taiyuan Software Testing Training School will share some books about software testing with you. Let's have a look.
(1) Introduction to the Bible of the Art Software Testing Engineer in Software Testing.
Essential books for software practitioners.
Computer classics.
Technical "evergreen" books.
This book gives a wonderful and concrete description of software testing types, use case design methods and testing strategies. The ten classic software testing principles summarized are still widely cited.
This book has more than 100 pages, which is suitable for intensive reading once a year, and every time it will have new insights.
PS: This edition was published in 1979, which has a longer history than 1980.
(2) Introduction of software testing software testing industry.
A novice guide to software testing.
This book describes the "general situation", development process, software products, actual testing strategies, testing related documents, testing future, testing profession and so on of the software testing industry.
If you put your heart into it, you can find the entrance to the world of software testing from this book, and find the place where knowledge and talent can play a role.
(3) The "entrance map" of the code encyclopedia software development world.
"Beginner's Bible" and "Encyclopedia" for software professionals.
Classics among classics, masters among masters, and many big coffees jointly praised them.
This book summarizes the effective and detailed practical knowledge of the software engineering industry, so that you can use the wisdom of your predecessors and avoid repeating the same mistakes.
For example, understanding and expressing software through metaphor, high-quality programming experience details, software quality improvement methods, software integration, software personnel and so on.
Almost every chapter describes an in-depth direction of software major, and the "More Resources" in each chapter are more classic books for in-depth study.
This book is nearly 1000 pages, which is suitable for systematic study first, understanding the whole picture, then consulting at any time, or in-depth research.
PS: If you want to be a real "software industry" related person, you must read this book.