WebNotice These slides are modified from my seminar on software testing. That seminar is based on TESTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE (2nd Ed., a book coauthored with Jack Falk and Hung Quoc Nguyen), available from Wiley. The book presents additional material on bug analysis and the design of bug tracking processes. ... You can contact me by … Cem Kaner is a professor of software engineering at Florida Institute of Technology, and the Director of Florida Tech's Center for Software Testing Education & Research (CSTER) since 2004. He is perhaps best known outside academia as an advocate of software usability and software testing. Prior to his professorship, Kaner worked in the software industry beginning in 1983 in Silicon Valley "as a tester, programmer, tech writer, software development manager, product develop…
Measuring the Effectiveness of Software Testers - Kaner
WebAbout Cem Kaner My current job titles are Professor of Software Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology, and Research Fellow at Satisfice, Inc. I’m also an attorney, whose work focuses on ... –see the slide on information objectives WebCopyright © Cem Kaner 2002 All rights reserved Slide 5 Measurement Distortion and Dysfunction In an organizational context, dysfunction is defined as the consequences of … robert ravese easton pa
The Law of Software Quality - Kaner
Webget the materials from my software consulting site, www.kaner.com. The materials include about 200 slides, including all of the ones used in today's talk, plus several original source materials (court cases, links to draft statutes, etc.), plus any paper of mine that I reference in this talk. Introductory Note WebCem Kaner, J.D., Ph.D. Florida Institute of Technology [email protected] www.kaner.com www.badsoftware.com This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EIA-0113539 ITR/SY+PE “Improving the Education of Software Testers.” Any opinions, findings WebCopyright © Cem Kaner 2006 All rights reserved Slide 4 MisMeasurement Construct Validity The most important concept in measurement Does this measure what I think it ... robert ravera syracuse ny