I have recommended how we test software at Microsoft in.
Michael's book reviews can be viewed if you are interested. The original Article is reproduced as follows:
The most complete book review of all time
After my presentation at pnsqc in October, I was giving away copies of how we test software at Microsoft, and Michael Larsen said that if I gave him a copy, he? D review it on his blog. I figured that was better than giving it to someone to operate on eBay, so I took a shot.
Michael responded with the most in depth multi-part book review ever. seriously, it was pretty cool, and I owe Michael a copy of my next book (which I plan to start writing sometime in 2027 ).
If you missed it and want a nice recap of the book, here? S the full review index.
Chapter 1: Software Engineering at Microsoft
Chapter 2: software test engineers at Microsoft
Chapter 3: Engineering Life Cycles
Chapter 4: A Practical Approach to test case design
Chapter 5: Functional Testing Techniques
Chapter 6: Structural Testing Techniques
Chapter 7: analyzing risk with Code complexity
Chapter 8: Model-Based Testing
Chapter 9: Managing bugs and Test Cases
Chapter 10: test automation
Chapter 11: non-functional testing
Chapter 12: Other Tools
Chapter 13: customer feedback systems
Chapter 14: testing software plus services
Chapter 15: Solving tomorrow? S problems today
Chapter 16: building the future
Afterward
Thanks again to Michael for the in-depth write up. I got CT that anyone wanting the short version of hwtsam will be greatly appreciative.