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University of Minnesota

Introduction to Software Testing

After completing this course, you will have an understanding of the fundamental principles and processes of software testing. You will have actively created test cases and run them using an automated testing tool. You will being writing and recognizing good test cases, including input data and expected outcomes. After completing this course, you will be able to… - Describe the difference between verification and validation. - Explain the goal of testing. - Use appropriate test terminology in communication; specifically: test fixture, logical test case, concrete test case, test script, test oracle, and fault. - Describe the motivations for white and black box testing. - Compare and contrast test-first and test-last development techniques. - Measure test adequacy using statement and branch coverage. - Reason about the causes and acceptability of and poor coverage - Assess the fault-finding effectiveness of a functional test suite using mutation testing. - Critique black-box and white-box testing, describing the benefits and use of each within the greater development effort. - Distinguish among the expected-value (true), heuristic, consistency (as used in A/B regression), and probability test oracles and select the one best-suited to the testing objective. - Craft unit and integration test cases to detect defects within code and automate these tests using JUnit. To achieve this, students will employ test doubles to support their tests, including stubs (for state verification) and mocks (for behavioral verification) (https://martinfowler.com/articles/mocksArentStubs.html). This course is primarily aimed at those learners interested in any of the following roles: Software Engineer, Software Engineer in Test, Test Automation Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Software Developer, Programmer, Computer Enthusiast. We expect that you should have an understanding of the Java programming language (or any similar object-oriented language and the ability to pick up Java syntax quickly) and some knowledge of the Software Development Lifecycle.

Status: JUnit
Status: Test Planning
IntermediateCourse30 hours

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BS

4.0Reviewed Sep 7, 2021

Quite challenging yet very educating course. The practice assignments are very good hands-on example and provides insight into testing

AZ

4.0Reviewed Jan 19, 2022

Course itself is very good. Minus one star for assignments where without forum help you are not capable to gain 10/10, even though tests are successful on your Pc

WM

4.0Reviewed Jan 2, 2021

Expected knowledge of programming and use of Eclipse is more than I expect for this course. I cannot find where I can donwload the sources mentioned in the week 4 videos.

PR

5.0Reviewed Jul 12, 2022

Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity. this course is really important for me and Thank you for approveing financial aid for me.

RZ

5.0Reviewed Oct 4, 2021

It was an great experience for me I learn a lot from Coursera thanks for giving me such a great platform Thanks a lot.

JR

5.0Reviewed Feb 5, 2021

The Instructors were wonderful and all the concepts were clearly explained and the corresponding assignments were useful to understand and implement the learnt concepts

DC

4.0Reviewed Feb 3, 2025

the grading doesn't work properly. i had to read the forum to find a workaround on every assignment because i wasn't getting any good results even if i did everything ok.

AH

5.0Reviewed Aug 26, 2020

I love this course, the explanation is great, the assignments are very challenging. I learned many things from software testing. Thanks, Prof. Mike Whalen and Mr. Kevin Wendt

NV

5.0Reviewed Dec 26, 2021

Introduction to Software Testing is good specialy for me who are seeking to start career as tester ,it helps me lot,thank you coursera team.

AV

4.0Reviewed Aug 29, 2021

I learnt more from this course only difficult found is the assignment submission .Troubleshooting of assignment eaten more time finally did it. Thanks

JH

5.0Reviewed Jul 20, 2020

Fair, well organised, good amount of material. If you are totally new to programming/testing this is not your intro course.

DW

5.0Reviewed Jun 13, 2022

I like this course very much! The coding assignment is easy but always incldues all the essential things we need to learn. I feel so happy that I jsut finished my first unit testing project.

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