August 02, 2005

FIT (Framework for Integrated Tests)

I just got a new book on Framework for Integrated Tests from Prentice Hall. It's an interesting concept; table driven tests taken to the extreme. The book is ok. It works mainly from the user end and what I really wanted to see was from the infrastructure end. How do they implement the tests from the tabular data set? I think this kind of stuff is applicable to some of the work I've been doing with Excel 2003 and it's XML data format.

The strange thing is that on the back cover is a comment from Grady Booch. And that's on a book which is ostensibly about Agile and Test-Driven Development. Is Grady changing his stripes?

Posted by jherr at August 2, 2005 08:58 PM
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