Is it possible to deliver a defect-free software product? Donna Simmons knows it is. As a quality assurance expert in software testing, author Donna Simmons offers readers insight into how to do so. In The Ten Commandments of Software Testing, Simmons discusses what should be in place for planning and executing software testing. These commandments (plus one) provide tools to aid quality assurance personnel, such as a checklist for test planning and test execution, a sample test plan, and vital metrics to report to line management and above. Simmons calls upon her own experience with QA. Within each commandment she shares projects that were successful and some not so successful. She explains why some projects went awry and how readers can implement the things that were successful and avoid mishaps. The Ten Commandments of Software Testing is a must-read for everyone working in quality assurance. Donna Simmons has worked for twenty-five years in quality assurance as a testing and QA manager and a software assurance analyst on projects that crossed financial, insurance, utilities, airlines, and dotcom markets. She has managed onshore QA teams and offshore teams in India, China, and Mexico. Simmons is also past president of Atlanta Quality Assurance Association and past Director of Atlanta Software Process Improvement Network. She has spoken at the Spring QAI Conference, American Society for Quality, Southern Poly State University, Atlanta Quality Assurance Association, and Atlanta Software Process Improvement Network. She lives in Georgia. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Ten Commandments of Software Testing (Donna L. Simmons)