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Starting the journey of Testing

 
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Dear Pals,
I have been assigned the job of establishing a testing framework in my company. In brief, my company deals with corporate solutions developed through Java, VB, Oracle, Interbase, XML and various open source projects (most of them are from Apache) in Windows and Linux platform. In our earlier projects we used jUnit for unit testing. But I am not talking only about unit testing, rather a testing framework which also includes preparing documents, checklists, tool selections, theoritical analysis and advatanges of them etc.
I managed a small book "Software Testing" and looking for full volume books, online articles and any other resources. Before I go to google, I need advice from experienced people like you here.
Thank you.
 
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Oops! I got an excellent starting point on the net in fact another discussion forum. The link is --- www.qaforums.com
 
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