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Contents
Introduction
Testing Software
A prefacing Example
Vocabulary
What is a Software Test's Goal
Psychology and Software Tests
Kinds of Software Testing
White Box or Structural Testing
White Box Tests done in Teams
Code Inspection
Walk Through
Summary
Less Team oriented White Box Tests
Path Testing
Loop Testing
Domain Testing
Summary
Black Box or Functional Testing
Function Testing
System Testing
Performance Testing
Stress Testing
User Testing
Advantages and Disadvantages of Black Box Testing
When to stop Testing
Now what is a good Software Test?
Diabetes Mellitus
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
Medication of Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Information System
The History of DPV
The Statistic Part of DPV
BMI and SDS Values
DPV's data structure
Testing DPV
About all Tests
Acquisition of Achievements
Specification
Tests
Results
Patients
Specification
Tests
Results
Acute Complications
Specification
Tests
Results
Established Complications I
Specification
Tests
Results
Established Complications II
Specification
Tests
Results
Psychosocial Environment (four parts)
Specification
Tests
Results
Completeness of Control Examinations
Specification
Tests
Results
Metabolic Controls (four parts)
Specification
Tests
Results
Therapy
Specification
Tests
Results
Success of Schooling
Specification
Tests
Results
Risk Factors
Specification
Tests
Results
The Perl modules
A crash-course in Perl
Perl data structures
Scalar Values
Arrays or Lists
Hashes
Summary
Perl subroutines
The Module's General Structure
The Patient Module
The Established Complications I Module
Summary
Summary of Mistakes
Acute Complications
Established Complications I
Established Complications II
Completeness of Control Examinations
Metabolic Controls
Success of Schooling
Risk Factors
Locations of Bugs and my Recapitulation.
The main Tables of DPV
Diabetik
Neuropat
Psychsoz
Schulung
Stat1
Stat3
Ualbumin
Verlauf
The Statistic's Tables
Acquisition of Achievements
Patients
Acute Complications
Established Complications I
Established Complications II
Psychosocial Environment I
Psychosocial Environment II
Psychosocial Environment III
Psychosocial Environment IV
Completeness of Control Examinations
Metabolic Controls I
Metabolic Controls II
Metabolic Controls III
Metabolic Controls IV
Therapy
Success of Schooling
Risk Factors
Translations
Patients Listing
Established Complications I Listing
References
Index
About this document ...
Ingo Melzer
Mon Aug 5 15:12:01 MET DST 1996