Data underlying the Bachelor Thesis: Using Newsletters to Analyze Curated Software Testing Content

doi:10.4121/9e59a43d-474b-46c2-9e29-c7c0b21bd6b4.v1
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doi: 10.4121/9e59a43d-474b-46c2-9e29-c7c0b21bd6b4
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De Munck, Philip (2023): Data underlying the Bachelor Thesis: Using Newsletters to Analyze Curated Software Testing Content. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/9e59a43d-474b-46c2-9e29-c7c0b21bd6b4.v1
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Dataset

The objective of this research was to analyze curated content published via newsletters and find out what software testing knowledge was present in those resources. Software Testing newsletters were analyzed in this research and the AtlasTI software was used with a grounded theory approach to tag the resources mentioned in these newsletters. The resources were obtained by visiting multiple curated software testing-related newsletters and downloading articles as PDFs. After downloading, open/axial coding was used to code each file based on various different categories. The attached excel files provide a detailed view of what common software testing technologies, techniques, problems, and more are mentioned in newsletter resources. This data set is linked to a bachelor thesis completed at the EEMCS faculty at the TU Delft. A link will be added after publication.

history
  • 2023-06-21 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
*.xlsx
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

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