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Testing for Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio 2012

December 6, 2012

Testing for Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio 2012

Download “Testing for Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio 2012” from Microsoft. This book is aimed at test engineers, managers, developers, and folks interested in understanding the changing world of test.

Book Description

Testing is potentially an obstacle to agile software deployment. The smallest change in your code could require the whole application to be retested. This book shows you how to minimize these costs by using the testing infrastructure of Visual Studio 2012. The code samples gives you a starting point to test your infrastructure.

Table of Contents

  • The Old Way and the New Way
  • Unit Testing: Testing the Inside
  • Lab Environments
  • Manual System Tests
  • Automating System Tests
  • A Testing Toolbox
  • Testing in the Software Lifecycle
  • Setting up the Infrastructure

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Author(s): Larry Brader, Howie Hilliker and Alan Cameron Wills
Publisher: Microsoft
Format(s): PDF, ePub
File size: 14.17 MB
Number of pages: 249
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