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Software Testing Useful Web Sites

              Software Testing Useful Web Sites
 
Tea time with testers. 
            This is a new emagazine and it looks very interesting and of good quality.

Software QA Test. 

                       a comprehensive and well-organised site with lots of information about testing in general, tools and books.

Test Automation Frameworks.  

                           a useful article by Carl Nagle with lots of good advice.

Testing References.
 

                       An excellent site to find out information about software testing, including a timeline of the history of testing, a comprehensive list of books, and lists of links to blogs and videos.

Automated Testing Institute.
 

                     A very comprehensive site for anything to do with test automation

Grove Consultants.
 

                      Training and consultancy in software testing, including ISEB and ISTQB Certification courses.

Tom & Kai Gilb. 

                     One of the foremost developers of methods in areas from Requirements to Agile offering training and consultancy .

TCC.
 

                    Training and consultancy in development, project management and agile methods.

Sticky Minds.  

                   Best testing information web site.

Professional Tester magazine.
 

                         Interesting articles and news.

Better Software.
 

                  Excellent magazine - good value.

Methods & Tools.
 

                 Free online magazine.

Agile Record.  

                Download a copy of this free online magazine.

Testing Experience.
 

             Free online magazine.

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