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TMap staat voor Test Management approach en behelst een gestructureerde testaanpak voor informatiesystemen. De aanpak steunt op een viertal pijlers: een aan de ontwikkelingscyclus gerelateerde fasering van testactiviteiten, een goede organisatorische inbedding, de juiste hulpmiddelen en …


Testing is an essential part of the software development lifecycle, focussing on issues that must be addressed before the information system goes into production. Gave all parts and characteristics of the information system been checked sufficiently? Have issues such as suitability, performance and security been looked at? …


TMap (Test Management approach) is a generic model, applicable for every test level and test activity relating to information systems. The book gives insight into the basic principles of structured testing. Additionally, TMap is linked to new technologies and development methods. Special attention is …


Tijdens een review wordt een product onderworpen aan een beoordeling door iemand anders dan de auteur. Reviews leveren voordelen op in termen van tijd, geld en kwaliteit omdat de fouten die mensen maken bij het uitvoeren van hun taak vroegtijdig in het proces worden gevonden. Door middel …


More and more organisations, in all sectors of the economy, are becoming increasingly dependent on software, either as an integral part of their “product” or to support their business process. The software industry is putting considerable effort in trying to improve the quality of their products. This …


Software products play an increasingly important role in industry and society. Many organisations in the software industry have already spent considerable effort on quality improvement of their processes, products and services. However most of the work is done from a specialist or a technical point of view. …


Human factors have a dominating effect on software quality and the successful conclusion of projects. However these effects are so variable it was commonly assumed that they could not be systematically studied and managed. The ESCOM SCOPE 2000 proved otherwise. On an exceptional …


The ESCOM SCOPE 99 conference brought together industry leaders and top academics from around the world to explore ways in which software project control methods could be integrated closely with quality specification and evaluation. The latest thinking was combined with enhancements of mature …


Requirements volatility is probably the single most critical component of software development, control and cost estimation. Even a slight change to requirements at a late stage in a project can have a disastrous impact on cost, schedule and quality. However, a project in which requirements remain fixed may not be a …