Black Box Software Testing

Fall 2004

Student Notes for the

Study Guide

 

Copyright (c) Cem Kaner

In my course of software testing, I hand students a study guide at the start of the term. The study guide includes a long list a questions -- a subset of the list you see here. All of the questions on my tests and exams come from this study guide. Some other teachers who use this list give exams based 80% (or so) on this list, but with one or two additional questions.

Because students have plenty of time to work with these questions, I can expect well-organized, well-focused, thoughtful answers.

I hand these notes to students with the study guide, to help them prepare for the exams. For additional guidance, I suggest my paper on assessment in the testing course, or these shorter discussions on answering essay questions: <Kaner>, <McClennan>, and <Indiana University>.

Notes on Studying & Answering Test Questions


Copyright (c) Cem Kaner 2004

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These notes are partially based on research that was supported by NSF Grant EIA-0113539 ITR/SY+PE: "Improving the Education of Software Testers." Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.