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Test processes in software product evolution - a qualitative survey on the state of practice

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Summary, in English

In order to understand the state of test process practices in the software industry, we have conducted a qualitative survey, covering software development departments at 11 companies in Sweden of different sizes and application domains. The companies develop products in an evolutionary manner, which means either new versions are released regularly, or new product variants under new names are released. The survey was conducted through workshop and interview sessions, loosely guided by a questionnaire scheme. The main conclusions of the survey are that the documented development process is emphasized by larger organizations as a key asset, while smaller organizations tend to lean more on experienced people. Further, product evolution is performed primarily as new product variants for embedded systems, and as new versions for packaged software. The development is structured using incremental development or a daily build approach; increments are used among more process-focused organizations, and daily build is more frequently utilized in less process-focused organizations. Test automation is performed using scripts for products with focus on functionality, and recorded data for products with focus on non-functional properties. Test automation is an issue which most organizations want to improve; handling the legacy parts of the product and related documentation presents a common problem in improvement efforts for product evolution. Copyright (C) 2003 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

Publishing year

2003

Language

English

Pages

41-59

Publication/Series

Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice

Volume

15

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Topic

  • Computer Science

Keywords

  • industry practice
  • evolution
  • interviews
  • verification and validation
  • qualitative survey

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1532-060X