Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
1 semester or equivalent
36 Hours
Hawthorn
Programming and HIT2308 Software Development Practices, or HIT1031 Introduction to Software Engineering. Requires approval of Program Coordinator.
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
An elective unit of study in Bachelor of Science (Information Technology), and Bachelor of Science (Professional Software Development)
The aim of this unit is that students will understand the issues involved in, and be capable of planning and conducting manual and automated testing of software. Learning OutcomesStudents who successfully complete this unit of study will be able to: Compare various testing concepts and levelsConsider, evaluate and apply adequate test techniquesExplain test-related measures involved in managing test processesDeploy testing toolsUse automated software testing tools at a professional levelDeploy automated performance testing tools.
Lecture (24 hrs), Tutorial (Labs) (12 hrs)
Assignments, Labs, Examinations
Testing basic concepts.Test levels.Test techniques.Test related measures.Managing the test process.Automated testing and automated testing life-cycle.Automated test development.Automated defect tracking and reporting.Automated performance testing.
Mosley, DM & Posey, BA, Just Enough Software Test Automation, 2002. Selected sections of Mercury and Rational manuals (these manuals are available in electronic forms in the laboratories and the required sections can be printed or viewed online): Rational Software, Rational Robot User's Guide, 2002.