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CCS366 Syllabus

The document outlines the course CCS366 on Software Testing and Automation, detailing its objectives, units, practical exercises, and outcomes. It covers foundational concepts, test planning, design and execution, advanced testing techniques, and automation using tools like Selenium and TestNG. Additionally, it includes a list of textbooks and references for further reading.
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CCS366 Syllabus

The document outlines the course CCS366 on Software Testing and Automation, detailing its objectives, units, practical exercises, and outcomes. It covers foundational concepts, test planning, design and execution, advanced testing techniques, and automation using tools like Selenium and TestNG. Additionally, it includes a list of textbooks and references for further reading.
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CCS366 SOFTWARE TESTING AND AUTOMATION L T PC

2023
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
 To understand the basics of software testing
 To learn how to do the testing and planning effectively
 To build test cases and execute them
 To focus on wide aspects of testing and understanding multiple facets of testing
 To get an insight about test automation and the tools used for test automation

UNIT I FOUNDATIONS OF SOFTWARE TESTING 6


Why do we test Software?, Black-Box Testing and White-Box Testing, Software
Testing Life Cycle,V-model of Software Testing, Program Correctness and
Verification, Reliability versus Safety,Failures, Errors and Faults (Defects),
Software Testing Principles, Program Inspections, Stages of Testing: Unit Testing,
Integration Testing, System Testing

UNIT II TEST PLANNING 6

The Goal of Test Planning, High Level Expectations,Intergroup Responsibilities,


Test Phases, Test Strategy, Resource Requirements, Tester Assignments, Test
Schedule, Test Cases, Bug Reporting, Metrics and Statistics.

UNITIII TEST DESIGN AND EXECUTION 6


Test Objective Identification, Test Design Factors, Requirement identification,
Testable Requirements, Modeling a Test Design Process, Modeling Test Results,
Boundary Value Testing, Equivalence Class Testing, Path Testing, Data Flow
Testing, Test Design Preparedness Metrics, Test Case Design Effectiveness,
Model-Driven Test Design, Test Procedures, Test CaseOrganization and Tracking,
Bug Reporting, Bug Life Cycle.

UNIT IV ADVANCED TESTING CONCEPTS 6


Performance Testing: Load Testing, Stress Testing, Volume Testing, Fail-Over
Testing, Recovery Testing, Configuration Testing, Compatibility Testing, Usability
Testing, Testing the Documentation,Security testing, Testing in the Agile
Environment, Testing Web and Mobile Applications.
UNIT V TEST AUTOMATION AND TOOLS 6
Automated Software Testing, Automate Testing of Web Applications, Selenium:
Introducing Web Driver and Web Elements, Locating Web Elements, Actions on
Web Elements, Different WebDrivers, Understanding Web Driver Events, Testing:
Understanding Testing.xml, Adding Classes,Packages, Methods to Test, Test
Reports.

30 PERIODS

PRACTICAL EXERCISES: 30 PERIODS


1. Develop the test plan for testing an e-commerce web/mobile application
(www.amazon.in).
2. Design the test cases for testing the e-commerce application
3. Test the e-commerce application and report the defects in it.
4. Develop the test plan and design the test cases for an inventory control system.
5. Execute the test cases against a client server or desktop application and identify
the defects.
6. Test the performance of the e-commerce application.
7. Automate the testing of e-commerce applications using Selenium.
8. Integrate TestNG with the above test automation.
9. Mini Project:
a) Build a data-driven framework using Selenium and TestNG
b) Build Page object Model using Selenium and TestNG
c) Build BDD framework with Selenium, TestNG and Cucumber
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CO1: Understand the basic concepts of software testing and the need for software testing
CO2: Design Test planning and different activities involved in test planning
CO3: Design effective test cases that can uncover critical defects in the application
CO4: Carry out advanced types of testing
CO5: Automate the software testing using Selenium and TestNG

TOTAL:60 PERIODS

TEXTBOOKS
1. Yogesh Singh, “Software Testing”, Cambridge University Press, 2012
2. Unmesh Gundecha, Satya Avasarala, "Selenium WebDriver 3 Practical Guide" - Second
Edition 2018
REFERENCES
1. Glenford J. Myers, Corey Sandler, Tom Badgett, The Art of Software Testing,
3rd Edition,
2012, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Ron Patton, Software testing, 2nd Edition, 2006, Sams Publishing
3. Paul C. Jorgensen, Software Testing: A Craftsman’s Approach, Fourth Edition,
2014, Taylor
& Francis Group.
4. Carl Cocchiaro, Selenium Framework Design in Data-Driven Testing, 2018,
Packt
Publishing.
5. Elfriede Dustin, Thom Garrett, Bernie Gaurf, Implementing Automated
Software Testing,
2009, Pearson Education, Inc.
6. Satya Avasarala, Selenium WebDriver Practical Guide, 2014, Packt Publishing.
7. Varun Menon, TestNg Beginner's Guide, 2013, Packt Publishing.

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