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Out now: The Future of Software Quality Assurance! - Blog

Written by Admin | Nov 17, 2020 11:29:26 AM

"The Future of Software Quality Assurance“ book is now available online, download yours for free! The book was edited by iSQI’s CEO, Stephan Goericke. Following an agreement with the publishing house to get this incredible book as open access. That means everyone can download a personal digital copy for free! This is our way to say a special thank you to all our partners and customers over the last 15 years.

This book, published to mark the 15th anniversary of iSQI, is intended to raise the profile of software testers and their profession. It gathers contributions by respected software testing experts in order to highlight the state of the art as well as future challenges and trends. In addition, it covers current and emerging technologies like test automation, DevOps, and artificial intelligence methodologies used for software testing, before taking a look into the future.

The contributing authors answer questions like: "How is the profession of tester currently changing? What should testers be prepared for in the years to come, and what skills will the next generation need? What opportunities are available for further training today? What will testing look like in an agile world that is user-centered and fast-paced? What tasks will remain for testers once the most important processes are automated?"

iSQI has been focused on the education and certification of software testers for fifteen years now, and in the process has contributed to improving the quality of software in many areas. The papers gathered here clearly reflect the numerous ways in which software quality assurance can play a critical role in various areas. Accordingly, the book will be of interest to both professional software testers and managers working in software testing or software quality assurance.

Follow the link to download your personal copy: https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783030295080#bibliographic