Essential reading for anyone in QA or software testing, James Whittaker outlines a model for strategic, iterative testing that dispenses with throwing levers in the dark in favor of measurable results.
This book is a bit old, back James still liked testing lol (unlike on "How Google tests Software"). But even with some outdated references there's value on the teachings and more than anything on the mindset it leaves you with. I feel like I wont look at an application the same after reading this and that's a great feeling indeed.
I think the book has interesting information. Even today there aren’t many books that are so detailed about finding bugs. However today you can find cheat-sheets and heuristics in abundance on the internet. The book is outdated, and there are many other books and articles on the internet I would recommend to read before this one. Book review list: https://www.testerschoice.pro/book-re...
Very high level intro in to the field of security testing. If you are new to the field then there may be some stuff to gain from the book, but it is too high level and introductory if you've even dabbled a little with the subject before.
I read this the first weekend after I got hired as a software tester and James Whittaker is a rockstar. Not only does he lay out a detailed methodology about how to test software, he also manages to make it an entertaining read. If you do any kind of work with software, I recommend it.
Approaches testing from a different set of fundamentals. It's not a risk-based approach in the user or business sense, but it does deal well with code-based risks. Found some new insights. Highly recommended.
A rather old book by tech standards but full of practical testing advise still aplicable today. The recap list of testing strategies at the end of each chapter is a good cheatsheet to keep around.
It's a shame that is not available in digital format.
I *heart* James Whitaker's presentations. The content of the book was decent but mostly common sense...the appendix section was the most helpful/interesting.