This book is written for the technical test analyst who wants to achieve advanced skills in test analysis, design, and execution. With a hands-on, exercise-rich approach, this book teaches you how to define and carry out the tasks required to implement a test strategy. You will be able to analyze, design, implement, and execute tests using risk considerations to determine the appropriate effort and priority for tests.
This book will help you prepare for the ISTQB Advanced Technical Test Analyst exam. Included are sample exam questions for most of the learning objectives covered by the latest (2012) ISTQB Advanced Level syllabus. The ISTQB certification program is the leading software tester certification program in the world. You can be confident in the value and international stature that the Advanced Technical Test Analyst certificate will offer you.
With over thirty years of software and systems engineering experience, author Rex Black is President of RBCS, a leader in software, hardware, and systems testing, and the most prolific author practicing in the field of software testing today. Previously, he served as President of both the International and American Software Testing Qualifications Boards (ISTQB and ASTQB).
Jamie Mitchell is a consultant who has been working in software testing, test automation, and development for over 20 years. He was a member of the Technical Advisory Group for ASTQB, and one of the primary authors for the ISTQB Advanced Technical Test Analyst 2012 syllabus.
Helped me pass, but it could've been thinner. Maybe replace (or narrow down) some of the personal/real-world examples with more exercises regarding code coverage on code snippets, on chapter two. Those provide enough damage to everyone. Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6 were well explained, I got over 80% on all of those solely with the help of this book. But chapter two was an utter confusion and organized like it was a university course, and you had enough time to go through stuff with stories and all that. But, Rex and Jamie, the truth is, most people pick up this book one week before their exams at most.
This is a highly low-level book just for the pure memorizing stuff. When you try to write a technical book for every single scenario, it just cannot get deeper then the basic level.