Software testing is an indispensable component of software development, yet it often receives insufficient attention. The lack of a robust testing culture within computer science and informatics curricula contributes to a shortage of testing expertise in the software industry. Addressing this problem at its root -education- is paramount. In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive mapping review of software testing courses, elucidating their core attributes and shedding light on prevalent subjects and instructional methodologies. We mapped 117 courses offered by Computer Science (and related) degrees in 49 academic institutions from four Western European countries, namely Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Spain. The testing subjects were mapped against the conceptual framework provided by the ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 standard on software testing. Among the results, the study showed that dedicated software testing courses are offered by only 39% of the analysed universities, whereas the basics of software testing are taught in at least one course at every university. The analysis of the software testing topics highlights the gaps that need to be filled in order to better align the current academic offerings with the real industry needs.

State of the Practice in Software Testing Teaching in Four European Countries / Tramontana, Porfirio; Marín, Beatriz; Paiva, Ana C. R.; Mendes, Alexandra; Vos, Tanja E. J.; Amalfitano, Domenico; Cammaerts, Felix; Snoeck, Monique; Fasolino, Anna Rita. - 3413:(2024), pp. 59-69. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST 2024) tenutosi a Toronto, Ontario, Canada nel May 2024) [10.1109/icst60714.2024.00015].

State of the Practice in Software Testing Teaching in Four European Countries

Tramontana, Porfirio
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Amalfitano, Domenico;Fasolino, Anna Rita
2024

Abstract

Software testing is an indispensable component of software development, yet it often receives insufficient attention. The lack of a robust testing culture within computer science and informatics curricula contributes to a shortage of testing expertise in the software industry. Addressing this problem at its root -education- is paramount. In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive mapping review of software testing courses, elucidating their core attributes and shedding light on prevalent subjects and instructional methodologies. We mapped 117 courses offered by Computer Science (and related) degrees in 49 academic institutions from four Western European countries, namely Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Spain. The testing subjects were mapped against the conceptual framework provided by the ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 standard on software testing. Among the results, the study showed that dedicated software testing courses are offered by only 39% of the analysed universities, whereas the basics of software testing are taught in at least one course at every university. The analysis of the software testing topics highlights the gaps that need to be filled in order to better align the current academic offerings with the real industry needs.
2024
State of the Practice in Software Testing Teaching in Four European Countries / Tramontana, Porfirio; Marín, Beatriz; Paiva, Ana C. R.; Mendes, Alexandra; Vos, Tanja E. J.; Amalfitano, Domenico; Cammaerts, Felix; Snoeck, Monique; Fasolino, Anna Rita. - 3413:(2024), pp. 59-69. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST 2024) tenutosi a Toronto, Ontario, Canada nel May 2024) [10.1109/icst60714.2024.00015].
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