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Testing Computer Software
by: Cem Kaner, John Wiley & Sons (1999), 480 pages.

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Comment: Excellent book for tester neophytes. I have used Cem’s videos as well.

Effective Methods for Software Testing, 2nd Edition
by: William Perry, John Wiley & Sons (2000), 832 pages.

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Comment: Chock full of checklists, work plans and organizational tactics for improving the testing maturity level of your organization.

Automated Software Testing: Introduction, Management, and Performance
by: Elfriede Dustin, Addison-Wesley (1999), 575 pages.

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Comment: I wish I wrote it. An inexpensive book that has done a lot of the research and planning work for you with respect to implementing automated testing tools.

Test Process Improvement: A Practical Step-By-Step Guide to Structured Testing
by: Tim Koonen, Addison-Wesley (1999), 215 pages.

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Comment: Provides techniques for focusing the activities during test planning to improve the value of the outcomes.

Software Testing in the Real World
by: E. Kit (1995)

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Comment: None.

Surviving the Top Ten Challenges of Software Testing: A People-Oriented Approach
by W. Perry, et al (1997)

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Comment: None.

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