Author: | Max Guernsey III | ISBN: | 9780132702614 |
Publisher: | Pearson Education | Publication: | April 30, 2009 |
Imprint: | Addison-Wesley Professional | Language: | English |
Author: | Max Guernsey III |
ISBN: | 9780132702614 |
Publisher: | Pearson Education |
Publication: | April 30, 2009 |
Imprint: | Addison-Wesley Professional |
Language: | English |
This is the eBook version of the printed book.
Transition Testing presents a practical solution framework for application developers working in a database environment. This short cut enables the reader to implement the latest in agile thinking into their day-to-day work. It is a resource that teaches the practitioner how to effectively maintain and improve the structure and integrity of their organization’s data. By focusing on validating individual changes rather than finished products, the tenets presented in this valuable resource will enable any data-driven organization to vastly improve.
Section 1: Introduction and Overview 3
Section 2: Iteration 1–Logging In 17
Section 3: Iteration 2–Storage and Retrieval of Intellectual Properties 40
Section 4: Iteration 3–Sharing Work with Other Authors 66
Section 5: Conclusion 96
Acknowledgments 98
This is the eBook version of the printed book.
Transition Testing presents a practical solution framework for application developers working in a database environment. This short cut enables the reader to implement the latest in agile thinking into their day-to-day work. It is a resource that teaches the practitioner how to effectively maintain and improve the structure and integrity of their organization’s data. By focusing on validating individual changes rather than finished products, the tenets presented in this valuable resource will enable any data-driven organization to vastly improve.
Section 1: Introduction and Overview 3
Section 2: Iteration 1–Logging In 17
Section 3: Iteration 2–Storage and Retrieval of Intellectual Properties 40
Section 4: Iteration 3–Sharing Work with Other Authors 66
Section 5: Conclusion 96
Acknowledgments 98