Design Driven Testing now available as a pre-publication "alpha book"

Design Driven Testing does not burden your projects with cumbersome design processes. Rather it recognizes reality—that design comes first. You design. You build tests to verify the design. You write code to implement the design. You run the tests to verify the code. With Design Driven Testing, you get all the benefits of Test Driven Development while recognizing the reality that design is, in fact, paramount.

 


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  • Brings sanity and design back to software development

  • Illustrates a lightweight and highly-effective design approach

  • Applies design driven testing to each stage of the project lifecycle

 

What You'll Learn

  • Bulletproof your code and “test smarter, not harder”!

  • Generate appropriate tests for each stage of a project’s lifecyle

  • Learn a streamlined approach to object-oriented design

  • Verify detailed design through unit testing

  • Drive acceptance testing through a design model based upon use cases

  • Prove that requirements have been met through effective requirements testing

  • Recognize and sidestep the problems inherent in Test-Driven Development

About the Author

doug rosenberg

doug rosenberg

ICONIX (Chief Executive Officer)
Doug Rosenberg founded ICONIX in his living room in 1984 and began training companies in object-oriented analysis and design around 1990. ICONIX specializes in JumpStart training for UML and SysML, and offers both onsite and open-enrollment courses. Doug developed a Unified Booch/Rumbaugh/Jacobson approach to modeling in 1993, several years before the advent of UML, and began writing books around 1995. Design Driven Testing is his 6th book on software engineering. He’s also authored numerous multimedia tutorials (including Enterprise Architect for Power Users) and several eBooks, including Embedded Systems Development with SysML.