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Empirical software engineering

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Studies On The Software Testing Profession, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Pradeep Waychal, Jingdong Jia, Daniel Varona, Yadira Tejeda Saldaña May 2019

Studies On The Software Testing Profession, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Pradeep Waychal, Jingdong Jia, Daniel Varona, Yadira Tejeda Saldaña

Electrical and Computer Engineering Publications

This paper attempts to understand motivators and de-motivators that influence the decisions of software professionals to take up and sustain software testing careers across four different countries, i.e. Canada, China, Cuba, and India. The research question can be framed as “How many software professionals across different geographies are keen to take up testing careers, and what are the reasons for their choices?” Towards that, we developed a cross-sectional but simple survey-based instrument. In this study we investigated how software testers perceived and valued what they do and their environmental settings. The study pointed out the importance of visualizing software testing …


Comparing The Popularity Of Testing Career Among Canadian, Chinese, And Indian Students, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Pradeep Waychal, Jingdong Jia May 2019

Comparing The Popularity Of Testing Career Among Canadian, Chinese, And Indian Students, Luiz Fernando Capretz, Pradeep Waychal, Jingdong Jia

Electrical and Computer Engineering Publications

Despite its importance, software testing is, arguably, the least understood part of the software life cycle and still the toughest to perform correctly. Many researchers and practitioners have been working to address the situation. However, most of the studies focus on the process and technology dimensions and only a few on the human dimension of testing, in spite of the reported relevance of human aspects of software testing. Testers need to understand various stakeholders’ explicit and implicit requirements, be aware of how developers work individually and in teams, and develop skills to report test results wisely to stakeholders. These multifaceted …