While doing some research for recommendations on elevating the maturity of a QA Test Team - I happened across five books in particular that I think would be beneficial to any software testing team:
"
A Friendly Introduction to Software Testing",
by
Bill Laboon - a lecturer in the Computer Science department at the
University of Pittsburgh, where he focuses on teaching how to develop
high-quality software in a real-world environment.
https://www.amazon.com/Friendly-Introduction-Software-Testing/dp/152347737
"Complete Guide to Test Automation: Techniques, Practices,
and Patterns for Building and Maintaining Effective Software
Projects",
by Arnon Axelrod - a test automation expert, working as a senior
consultant, architect, trainer, and lead of the test automation team at
Sela Group
https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Test-Automation-Maintaining/dp/1484238311/
"Mastering Selenium WebDriver 3.0: Boost the
performance and reliability of your automated checks by
mastering Selenium WebDriver, 2nd Edition",
by Mark Collin - a professional software tester who has been working in the software testing industry since 2001.
https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Selenium-WebDriver-3-0-performance/dp/1788299671
"Software Testing: A Craftsman’s Approach, Fourth
Edition",
by
https://www.amazon.com/Software-Testing-Craftsmans-Approach-Fourth/dp/1466560681/
"Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-Driven
Approach",
by Cem Kaner, JD, PhD, - a professor of computer sciences at Florida Institute of Technology;
James Bach - founder and principal consultant of Satisfice, Inc.,a software testing and quality assurance company;
Bret Ptetichord - who works as an independent consultant, http://pettichord.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Lessons-Learned-Software-Testing-Context-Driven/dp/0471081124/
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