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A preliminary study on factors affecting software testing team performance

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posted on 2024-07-09, 18:19 authored by Tanjila KanijTanjila Kanij, Robert Merkel, John Grundy
With the growth of the software testing industry, many in-house testing groups and outsourcing testing companies have been established. Underlying the success of these testing groups and companies are team(s) of testers. This research investigates the importance of different factors, diversity and experience on building a successful testing team. We collected the opinions of testing practitioners on these factors via a survey. The outcome strongly indicates the relative importance of different factors and that diversity is helpful for a testing team. The results also support the importance of suitable team experience.

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9780769546049

ISSN

1949-3789

Journal title

International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement

Conference name

5th International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, ESEM 2011

Location

Banff, AB

Start date

2011-09-19

End date

2011-09-23

Pagination

359-362

Publisher

IEEE

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eng

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