Improving Testing

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Accredited Certification Bodies
advanced error reduction strategies
ANSI Accredit
Applying Process Tools
Business Process
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Certification Bodies
Certified Safety Professionals
Charles A. DePascale
Cheryl L. Wild
Competency Assurance
Computer Based Testing
Constructed Response Items
continuous process improvement
data forensics in assessment
David O. Anderson
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Fair Testing Practices
Foster David
Hunt Bob
IAF
IMS Global Learn Consortium
IMS Question
industry
ITC Guideline
Item Banking Software
Item Exposure
Joan E. Knapp
Judson Turner
Marten Roorda
Maynes Dennis
Michael Rosenfeld
Ning Han
Noel Albertson
Peter Kronvall
PMT
Process Improvement Methodology
quality assurance methods
Quality Triangle
Richard C. Smith
Richard Dobbs
Roger L. Brauer
Ronald Hambleton
Sharon M. Goldsmith
Six Sigma applications
State Assessment Programs
Stuart Kahl
Test Contractor
Test Creation Process
test item security
Test Sponsors
Testing Industry
Testing Organizations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805858969
  • Weight: 950g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The primary purpose of this book is to demonstrate how proven quality assurance tools and methods that have been applied successfully in the manufacturing and service industries for the past 20 years can be applied in the testing industry. It defines what is meant by the term "quality" in testing and reviews how three business process concepts – standards, process planning and design, and continuous improvement – can be used to improve the way in which tests are designed, administered, scored and reported so that errors can be eliminated.