Jeff Offutt

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Software Testing
    After a five-year effort, Paul and Jeff are pleased to announce completion of their textbook, "Introduction to Software Testing." The book introduces a novel perspective on software testing by defining generic models and coverage criteria suitable for all software life-cycle artifacts. This book is based on our collective experience of over 40 years teaching software testing to hundreds of students, and features accurate theory, comprehensive practice, clear examples, and numerous exercises.
What people are saying about the book
    "....Where has this book been all these years? Your book reminds me why I wanted to study software testing in graduate school: testing touches on all the interesting theoretical/engineering models/representations for software."
    - Arthur Reyes, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington

    "These two leading researchers provide an excellent exposition of the recent advancement of software testing in a manner that is suitable for classroom use. Theoretical concepts are covered rigorously and in practical contexts allowing students to build a solid foundation while being well-connected to the real applications. The abundant examples and exercises make both teaching and learning a more tangible task. In addition to classroom use, the balanced coverage of theory and application also makes the book a valuable addition to the practitioners' bookshelf.
    - Jeff Lei, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington"

    "This software testing textbook creatively uses only four models to capture current software testing techniques helping students, researchers, and practitioners to deeply grasp these techniques from an abstract, systematic perspective. The textbook provides excellent balance between theory and practice!"
    - Tao Xie, Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University

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