"Software Testing: An ISEB Foundation" provides practical insight into the world of software testing, explaining the basic steps of the testing process and how to perform effective tests. It provides an overview of different techniques, both dynamic and static, and how to apply them. "Software Testing: An ISEB Foundation" is ideal for those with a little experience of software testing, wishing to compound their experiences with industry-recognised techniques and academic theory. The book explores which testing tools can achieve what, and their limitations, in the context of accepted industry standards. In addition, the book defines the most common terminology within testing. The book supports the revised ISEB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing and covers each section of the ISTQB Foundation syllabus, providing self assessment exercises for readers, guidance notes on the syllabus topics with worked examples and sample examination questions at the end of each chapter.
This revision guide will prove the perfect revision tool for all pupils preparing for entrance exams at 11+ and 13+, and has been totally revised to meet the demands of the new syllabus. Designed to be used in the months before your examination, this revision guide consolidates the key material that you need to know for your examination into one convenient resource. Endorsed by ISEB (Independent Schools Examinations Board), this resource provides guidance on how to approach the examination and what to include in answers. Sample questions are drawn from past Common Entrance papers with worked examples followed by examples for practise. Top Title! As recommended by Publishing News in the Revision and Study Aids feature 2007.
If you are working towards Science entrance examinations at 11+ or 13+, then this is the book for you. Designed to be used in the months before your examination, this revision guide consolidates the key material that you need to know for your examination into one convenient resource. Endorsed by ISEB (Independent Schools Examinations Board), it provides guidance on how to approach the examination and what to include in answers. Sample questions are drawn from past Common Entrance papers with worked examples followed by examples for practise. This is the perfect resource to ensure Common Entrance success!
This book is an introduction to the very extensive subject of information security. With an ever increasing requirement for confidentiality it is easy to see why this subject has become one of the most important in recent times. However, information security is not just about keeping information private but also about its integrity and making it available appropriately. In a society that is demanding increased availability of information in any number of areas and using increasingly complex types of technology including mobile phones, laptops, on the move in trains and aircraft, there will always be growing risks to the information and its security. A compromise must be struck between security of information and its availability but this must be done in a realistic and knowledgeable manner if it is to remain effective. This book, and the ISEB's 'Information Security Management Principles' qualification which it supports, provide significant first steps along the path of dealing with information security in a realistic and comprehensive manner.
This newly revised edition of the best-selling "ISEB Geography Revision" guide is essential reading for pupils working towards entrance examinations and Common Entrance at 13+. It is fully updated in line with the revised Geography syllabus, containing vital information on all examination topics, combined with new case studies that provide plenty of examples to draw upon in the thematic studies section of the exam. Clear, well-annotated illustrations convey points in a style simple enough for pupils to reproduce under exam conditions. Additionally, the use of actual ISEB 13+ Common Entrance Examination questions combined with comprehensive topic based glossary sections, provides pupils with the perfect means to test their knowledge and understanding as they prepare for their exams.
This small book, designed to fit easily into a pocket, contains the key information that pupils will need to know for 13+ Maths entrance exams and Common Entrance Maths at 13+. The material is arranged in six main sections: Numbers; Calculations; Problem Solving; Algebra; Shape, Space and Measures and Handling Data. This is the perfect resource for revision 'on the go' or for quick revision prior to exams.
If you are working towards English entrance examinations at 11+ or 13+, then this is the resource for you. Designed to be used in the months before your examination, this revision guide consolidates the key material that you need to know for your examination into one convenient resource. Endorsed by ISEB (Independent Schools Examinations Board), this resource provides guidance on how to approach the examination and what to include in answers. Sample questions are drawn from past Common Entrance papers with worked examples followed by examples for practise.