Software Quality Assurance Lecture 1 Introduction 1 Introduction

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Software Quality Assurance Lecture 1 Introduction 1

Software Quality Assurance Lecture 1 Introduction 1

Introduction Course Title: Software Quality Assurance Course Code: MCS Credit Hours: 3 Section: 1

Introduction Course Title: Software Quality Assurance Course Code: MCS Credit Hours: 3 Section: 1 2

Course Instructor § Sabbir Muhammad Saleh B. Sc. In Computer Science American International University-

Course Instructor § Sabbir Muhammad Saleh B. Sc. In Computer Science American International University- Bangladesh M. Sc. In Computer Science [Software Engineering] American International University- Bangladesh Office: Building# 01, University of South Asia § Email: sabbir@southasia-uni. org § Cell #: 01785 -547626 [better to email, or add me on whats. App] 3

Course Objectives • After the completion of the course, the students will be able

Course Objectives • After the completion of the course, the students will be able to understand– Various approaches, techniques, technologies, and methodologies used in software quality assurance and testing. – The quality assurance process and its role in software development. – A variety of testing techniques, methods, and tools used in real life. – The impact of ISO 9126 and the capability maturity model Integration (CMMI) on software quality and testing. – How to develop Test Plan, how to design Test Cases and execute them, preparing bug-report and test summary report – Different types of software testing tools 4

Course Prerequisite • Software Engineering – A Practitioners Approach by Roger S. Pressman •

Course Prerequisite • Software Engineering – A Practitioners Approach by Roger S. Pressman • A solid understanding of the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) • Software process activities – Generic activities – Umbrella activities 5

Mid Term Weeks § § § Week 1: Week 2: Week 3: Week 4:

Mid Term Weeks § § § Week 1: Week 2: Week 3: Week 4: Week 5: Week 6: Class + Quiz 1 + Project 1 Class + Quiz 2 Class Mid Term Exam 6

Final Term Weeks § § § Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10

Final Term Weeks § § § Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 : Class + Quiz 3+ Project 2 : Class + Quiz 4 : Class : Final Exam 7

Grading Policy § § Class Attendance Quizzes( Best one X 2) Project Term Exam

Grading Policy § § Class Attendance Quizzes( Best one X 2) Project Term Exam : : 10% 10% 70% § Term Total = 30% of Midterm + 40% of Final Exam 8

Cheating Policy (Official Rule) § You’ll get an F in the course 9

Cheating Policy (Official Rule) § You’ll get an F in the course 9

Course Requirements § Must have at least 75% attendance to pass this course. Failure

Course Requirements § Must have at least 75% attendance to pass this course. Failure to do so will result in an automatic UW. § Must appear in the midterm and final exams. § Must submit a specified term project. § No late submission of assignments/projects. § No make-up Quiz. § No request will be entertained for Grade. 10

Text/Reference Books & Study Materials § Software Quality Engineering: Testing, Quality Assurance and Quantifiable

Text/Reference Books & Study Materials § Software Quality Engineering: Testing, Quality Assurance and Quantifiable Improvement, by Jeff Tian, published by Wiley, ISBN 0 -471 -71345 -7, is the required text. § Software Testing and Quality Assurance: Theory and Practice, by Kshirasagar Naik, Priyadarshi Tripathy § Lecture notes will be posted at the course website on a regular basis. § Additional handouts/photocopies will be provided by the Instructor if necessary. 11

What is Software? q What is Software? – More than computer programs – Computer

What is Software? q What is Software? – More than computer programs – Computer programs, procedures, and possibly associated documentation and data pertaining to the operation of a computer system. q Two major types of Software: • Generic –Stand alone, sold on open market • Customized –For specific customer 12

What is Software Quality? • Software Quality (as per ISO/ IEC 9126): The totality

What is Software Quality? • Software Quality (as per ISO/ IEC 9126): The totality of functionality and features of a software product that contribute to its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs. • Software Quality (as IEEE Std 610): The degree to which a component, system or process meets specified requirements and/or user/customer needs and expectations. 13

What is Software Quality? § According to ISO 9126, software quality consists of: –

What is Software Quality? § According to ISO 9126, software quality consists of: – Functionality – Reliability – Usability – Efficiency – Maintainability – Portability 14

Introduction q What’s the main challenges of software development now-a-days? – High Cost –

Introduction q What’s the main challenges of software development now-a-days? – High Cost – Difficult to deliver on Time – Low Quality 15

Introduction q What is Software Quality Assurance? q What is Software Testing? q What

Introduction q What is Software Quality Assurance? q What is Software Testing? q What are the differences between them? 16

Introduction q Software Quality Assurance (SQA): § Defined as a planned and systematic approach

Introduction q Software Quality Assurance (SQA): § Defined as a planned and systematic approach to the evaluation of the quality of and adherence to software product standards, processes, and procedures. § An umbrella activity that is applied throughout the software process. § Consists of a means of monitoring the software engineering processes and methods used to ensure quality. § An effective approach to produce high quality software. 17

Introduction q Software Testing: § Software Testing is the process of executing a system

Introduction q Software Testing: § Software Testing is the process of executing a system or component under specified conditions with the intent of finding defects/bugs and to verify that it satisfies specified requirements. § Main goal ==> To detect bugs § Have different levels § Static testing vs. Dynamic testing § Manual testing vs. Automated testing 18

QA vs. Testing Software Quality Assurance • Process-oriented activity • Oriented to bug prevention

QA vs. Testing Software Quality Assurance • Process-oriented activity • Oriented to bug prevention Software Testing • Product-oriented activity • Oriented to bug detection 19

Introduction § What is the COST of a bug? 20

Introduction § What is the COST of a bug? 20

Introduction § Failure Example 01 • Flight Ariane 5 (Most Expensive Computer Bug in

Introduction § Failure Example 01 • Flight Ariane 5 (Most Expensive Computer Bug in History) On June 4, 1996, the rocket Ariane 5 tore itself apart 37 seconds after launch because of a malfunction in the control software making the fault most expensive computer bug in history. ==> mission critical issue 21

Introduction § Failure Example 02 • Lethal X-Rays : Therac-25 system Therac-25 was a

Introduction § Failure Example 02 • Lethal X-Rays : Therac-25 system Therac-25 was a radiation therapy machine produced by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) in 1986. But initially lot of people died because of massive overdose of radiation. And this is happen because of a software bug. ==> safety critical issue 22

Introduction • Why do we need to study this course? • What are the

Introduction • Why do we need to study this course? • What are the outcomes of this course? 23

Summary • Thanks a lot for your attention. • Any questions? ? !!? 24

Summary • Thanks a lot for your attention. • Any questions? ? !!? 24

Welcome to the course Software Quality Assurance 25

Welcome to the course Software Quality Assurance 25