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Java Code: Does It Work? Test and Test Again
Content Provider | TeachEngineering: STEM curriculum for K-12 |
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Author | Stejskal, Ryan Sandall, Brian Yowell, Janet |
Copyright Year | 2013 |
Description | Students focus on the testing phase of the software/systems design process. They start by exploring existing examples of program testing using the CodingBat website, which contains a series of problems and challenges that students solve using the Java programming language. Working in teams, students practice writing test cases for other groups' code, and then write test cases for a program before writing the program itself. Testing is critical to any design, whether the creation of new software or a bridge across a wide river. Despite risking the quality of the design, the testing stage is often hurried in order to get products to market. In this lesson, students focus on the testing phase of the software/systems design process. They start by exploring existing examples of program testing using the CodingBat website, which contains a series of problems and challenges that students solve using the Java programming language. Working in teams, students practice writing test cases for other groups' code, and then write test cases for a program before writing the program itself. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Rights Holder | Board of Regents, University of Nebraska Regents of The University of Colorado |
Subject Keyword | Computer Science Java Software Test Driven Development Control Structure Test Suite Codingbat Error Case Edge Case Test Case Software Engineering Programming Algorithm Engineering Design Process |
Content Type | Text |
Time Required | PT30M |
Education Level | Class IX Class X Class XI Class XII |
Resource Type | Notes |
Subject | Computer Science and Information Technology |