Testing Embedded Software

Par : Edwin Notenboom, Bart Broekman

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages348
    • PrésentationRelié
    • Poids0.81 kg
    • Dimensions19,1 cm × 24,2 cm × 2,2 cm
    • ISBN0-321-15986-1
    • EAN9780321159861
    • Date de parution30/11/2002
    • ÉditeurAddison Wesley

    Résumé

    We are surrounded by embedded systems. Modern appliances, from televisions to mobile phones, cannot function without them. Embedded software has become a vital part of a growing range of automotive, aerospace, biomedical, and military systems. As many of these applications are potentially life-threatening, the need for rigorous software testing has never been more compelling. This book provides a comprehensive and practical overview of testing strategies for embedded software. Key features of the book include: * an in-depth treatment of test design techniques that can be directly applied to your projects * detailed descriptions of roles, tanks, and responsibilities with organizational structures to help you to establish a professional test organization * practical advice on testing that works even when time and resources are limited. Testing Embedded Software is an invaluable guidebook for test engineers, programmers, project managers, and team leaders in the embedded systems industry. It is the first book to provide a complete, in-depth overview of embedded systems testing.
    We are surrounded by embedded systems. Modern appliances, from televisions to mobile phones, cannot function without them. Embedded software has become a vital part of a growing range of automotive, aerospace, biomedical, and military systems. As many of these applications are potentially life-threatening, the need for rigorous software testing has never been more compelling. This book provides a comprehensive and practical overview of testing strategies for embedded software. Key features of the book include: * an in-depth treatment of test design techniques that can be directly applied to your projects * detailed descriptions of roles, tanks, and responsibilities with organizational structures to help you to establish a professional test organization * practical advice on testing that works even when time and resources are limited. Testing Embedded Software is an invaluable guidebook for test engineers, programmers, project managers, and team leaders in the embedded systems industry. It is the first book to provide a complete, in-depth overview of embedded systems testing.