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{{short description|American lawyer and software testing writer}}
'''Cem Kaner''' [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]], [[Ph.D.]], is a [[Professor]] of [[Software Engineering]] at [[Florida Institute of Technology]], and the Director of Florida Tech's [[Center for Software Testing Education & Research]] (CSTER) since 2004. He is perhaps best known outside academia as an advocate of [[software usability]] and [[software testing]].
'''Cem Kaner''' is a [[professor]] of [[software engineering]] at [[Florida Institute of Technology]], and the Director of Florida Tech's [[Center for Software Testing Education & Research]] (CSTER) since 2004. He is perhaps best known outside academia as an advocate of [[software usability]] and [[software testing]].


Prior to his professorship, Kaner worked in the software industry beginning in 1983 in [[Silicon Valley]] "as a tester, programmer, tech writer, software development manager, product development director, and independent software development consultant." In 1988, he and his co-authors Jack Falk and Hung Quoc Nguyen published what became, at the time, "the best selling book on software testing," ''Testing Computer Software''.<ref name="asbio">{{cite web |url=http://www.badsoftware.com/alienwaresucks/2005/07/they-fail-to-give-their-advertised.html |title= They fail to give their advertised discount (Part 2). |accessdate=2006-07-27 |last=Kaner |first=Cem |date=31 August 2004 |format=Blog |work=Alienware Sucks! |publisher=badsoftware.com}} See [[#Publications]] above for details on editions of ''Testing Computer Software.''</ref> He has also worked as a [[user interface]] designer.
Prior to his professorship, Kaner worked in the software industry beginning in 1983 in [[Silicon Valley]] "as a tester, programmer, tech writer, software development manager, product development director, and independent software development consultant." In 1988, he and his co-authors Jack Falk and Hung Quoc Nguyen published what became, at the time, "the best selling book on software testing," ''Testing Computer Software''.<ref name="asbio">{{cite web |url=http://www.badsoftware.com/alienwaresucks/2005/07/they-fail-to-give-their-advertised.html |title=They fail to give their advertised discount (Part 2). |access-date=2006-07-27 |last=Kaner |first=Cem |date=31 August 2004 |format=Blog |work=Alienware Sucks! |publisher=badsoftware.com |archive-date=2006-08-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060805175338/http://www.badsoftware.com/alienwaresucks/2005/07/they-fail-to-give-their-advertised.html |url-status=dead }} See [[#Publications]] above for details on editions of ''Testing Computer Software.''</ref> He has also worked as a [[user interface]] designer.


In 2004 he cofounded the [[non-profit]] [[Association for Software Testing]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.associationforsoftwaretesting.org/documents/ArticlesOfIncorporation04152004.pdf |title=Articles of Incorporation of Association for Software Testing, Inc |accessdate=2006-07-28 |last=Kaner |first=Cem |author2=Registered Agent |author3=Association for Software Testing |date=14 April 2004 |format=pdf |publisher=Association for Software Testing |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060713234825/http://www.associationforsoftwaretesting.org/documents/ArticlesOfIncorporation04152004.pdf |archivedate=2006-07-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In 2004 he cofounded the [[non-profit]] [[Association for Software Testing]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.associationforsoftwaretesting.org/documents/ArticlesOfIncorporation04152004.pdf |title=Articles of Incorporation of Association for Software Testing, Inc |access-date=2006-07-28 |last=Kaner |first=Cem |author2=Registered Agent |author3=Association for Software Testing |date=14 April 2004 |publisher=Association for Software Testing |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060713234825/http://www.associationforsoftwaretesting.org/documents/ArticlesOfIncorporation04152004.pdf |archive-date=2006-07-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
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==Consumer and Software Quality Advocacy==
==Consumer and Software Quality Advocacy==
Kaner worked as a part-time volunteer for the [[Santa Clara County, California|Santa Clara]], [[California Department of Consumer Affairs]], investigating and mediating consumer complaints. In the 1990s, he got trial experience working as a full-time volunteer Deputy [[District Attorney]], and later counselled independent consultants, technical book writers, and independent test labs on contract and [[intellectual property]] issues as an attorney.<ref name="asbio"/> He also did legislative work as a [[consumer protection]] advocate, including participation in the drafting of the [[Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act]] (as an advocate for customers and small software development firms), and the [[Uniform Electronic Transactions Act]], and he participated in the [[United States Department of State]]'s Advisory Committee on Private International Law: Study Group on Electronic Commerce. In 1999, he was elected to the [[American Law Institute]], after being in practice for only five years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kaner.com/resume.html |title=About Me |accessdate=2006-07-27 |last=Kaner |first=Cem |year=c. 2003 |work=kaner.com |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060717055920/http://www.kaner.com/resume.html |archivedate=2006-07-17 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Kaner worked as a part-time volunteer for the [[Santa Clara County, California|Santa Clara]], [[California Department of Consumer Affairs]], investigating and mediating consumer complaints. In the 1990s, he got trial experience working as a full-time volunteer Deputy [[District Attorney]], and later counselled independent consultants, technical book writers, and independent test labs on contract and [[intellectual property]] issues as an attorney.<ref name="asbio"/> He also did legislative work as a [[consumer protection]] advocate, including participation in the drafting of the [[Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act]] (as an advocate for customers and small software development firms), and the [[Uniform Electronic Transactions Act]], and he participated in the [[United States Department of State]]'s Advisory Committee on Private International Law: Study Group on Electronic Commerce. In 1999, he was elected to the [[American Law Institute]], after being in practice for only five years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kaner.com/resume.html |title=About Me |access-date=2006-07-27 |last=Kaner |first=Cem |year=c. 2003 |work=kaner.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060717055920/http://www.kaner.com/resume.html |archive-date=2006-07-17 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


This experience led him, in collaboration with [[David Pels]], to publish ''Bad Software: What To Do When Software Fails'' in 1997. This book was intended "to help people who had bought a defective computer program, with advice on troubleshooting their own problems, interacting with technical support, reporting problems to consumer protection agencies, bringing a lawsuit in [[small claims court]], and if necessary, hiring a lawyer to bring a formal lawsuit."<ref name="asbio"/>
This experience led him, in collaboration with [[David Pels]], to publish ''Bad Software: What To Do When Software Fails'' in 1997. This book was intended "to help people who had bought a defective computer program, with advice on troubleshooting their own problems, interacting with technical support, reporting problems to consumer protection agencies, bringing a lawsuit in [[small claims court]], and if necessary, hiring a lawyer to bring a formal lawsuit."<ref name="asbio"/>
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===Books===
===Books===
*{{cite book |last= |first=
*{{cite book
|title=Testing Computer Software |edition=1st |date=December 1987
|title=Testing Computer Software |edition=1st |date=December 1987
|publisher=TAB Professional & Reference Books |location=N.p. |isbn=0-8306-9563-X}}
|publisher=TAB Professional & Reference Books |location=N.p. |isbn=0-8306-9563-X}}
*{{cite book |last= |first= |title=Testing Computer Software |edition=2nd |year=1993 |publisher=International Thomson Computer Press |location=N.p. |isbn=0-442-01361-2 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/testingcomputers00kane }} (with coauthors Jack Falk and Hung Q. Nguyen)
*{{cite book |title=Testing Computer Software |edition=2nd |year=1993 |publisher=International Thomson Computer Press |location=N.p. |isbn=0-442-01361-2 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/testingcomputers00kane }} (with coauthors Jack Falk and Hung Q. Nguyen)
*{{cite book |last= |first=
*{{cite book
|title=Bad Software: What To Do When Software Fails |date=28 September 1998
|title=Bad Software: What To Do When Software Fails |date=28 September 1998
|publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |location=New York |isbn=0-471-31826-4}} (with coauthor David L. Pels)
|publisher=[[John Wiley & Sons]] |location=New York |isbn=0-471-31826-4}} (with coauthor David L. Pels)
*{{cite book |last= |first=
*{{cite book
|title=Testing Computer Software |origyear=1993
|title=Testing Computer Software |orig-year=1993
|edition=2nd (softback) |date=12 April 1999 |publisher=Wiley |location=New York
|edition=2nd (softback) |date=12 April 1999 |publisher=Wiley |location=New York
|isbn=0-471-35846-0}} (with coauthors Jack Falk and Hung Q. Nguyen) (Received the Award of Excellence from the [[Society for Technical Communication]], Northern California Technical Publications Competition.)
|isbn=0-471-35846-0}} (with coauthors Jack Falk and Hung Q. Nguyen) (Received the Award of Excellence from the [[Society for Technical Communication]], Northern California Technical Publications Competition.)
*{{cite book |last= |first=
*{{cite book
|title=Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-driven Approach
|title=Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-driven Approach
|date=15 December 2001 |publisher=Wiley |location=New York
|date=15 December 2001 |publisher=Wiley |location=New York
|id={{LCC|QA76.76.T48|K34|2001}} |isbn=0-471-08112-4}} (with coauthors James Bach and Bret Pettichord and editor Margaret Eldridge)
|id={{LCC|QA76.76.T48|K34|2001}} |isbn=0-471-08112-4}} (with coauthors James Bach and Bret Pettichord and editor Margaret Eldridge)
*{{cite book |last= |first=
*{{cite book
|title=The Domain Testing Workbook
|title=The Domain Testing Workbook
|date=30 October 2013 |publisher=Context Driven Press |isbn=978-0989811903}} (with coauthors Sowmya Padmanabhan and Douglas Hoffman)
|date=30 October 2013 |publisher=Context Driven Press |isbn=978-0989811903}} (with coauthors Sowmya Padmanabhan and Douglas Hoffman)
*{{cite book |last= |first=
*{{cite book
|title=Foundations of Software Testing Workbook
|title=Foundations of Software Testing Workbook
|date=30 December 2013 |publisher=Context Driven Press |isbn=978-0989811927}} (with coauthor Rebecca L. Fiedler)
|date=30 December 2013 |publisher=Context Driven Press |isbn=978-0989811927}} (with coauthor Rebecca L. Fiedler)


===Articles===
===Articles===
*{{cite web |url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/random.pdf |access-date = 2006-07-27 |title = A Better Random Number Generator for Apple's Floating Point BASIC |work = MICRO |pages = 26–35 |date = June 1984 |archive-date = 2003-07-15 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20030715070850/http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/random.pdf |url-status = dead }} (with coauthor John R. Vokey)
*{{cite web | first = | last =
*{{cite journal |url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/baddocs.pdf |title = Liability for Defective Documentation |access-date = 2006-07-27 |journal = Software QA Quarterly |volume = 2 |issue = 3 |pages = 8–13 |year = 1995 |archive-date = 2006-08-15 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060815233708/http://kaner.com/pdfs/baddocs.pdf |url-status = dead }}
|url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/random.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 2006-07-27
*{{cite web
|title = A Better Random Number Generator for Apple's Floating Point BASIC
|url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/WhoLiable.pdf
|work = MICRO | pages = 26–35 | date = June 1984}} (with coauthor John R. Vokey)
|access-date = 2006-07-27
*{{cite journal | first = | last =
|url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/baddocs.pdf |format = pdf
|title = Liability for Defective Documentation |accessdate = 2006-07-27
|journal = Software QA Quarterly | volume = 2 | issue = 3 | pages = 8–13 | year = 1995}}
*{{cite web | first = | last =
|url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/WhoLiable.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 2006-07-27
|title = Bad Software—Who is Liable?
|title = Bad Software—Who is Liable?
|work = Proceedings of the [[American Society for Quality]]'s 52nd Annual Quality Congress
|work = Proceedings of the [[American Society for Quality]]'s 52nd Annual Quality Congress
|date = May 1998}}
|date = May 1998
|archive-date = 2004-12-06
*{{cite web | first = | last =
|url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/ucreveng.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 2006-07-27
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20041206033934/http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/WhoLiable.pdf
|url-status = dead
|title = Article 2B and Reverse Engineering
}}
|work = [[Uniform Commercial Code]] Bulletin | pages = 1–9 | date = November 1998}}
*{{cite web |url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/ucreveng.pdf |access-date = 2006-07-27 |title = Article 2B and Reverse Engineering |work = [[Uniform Commercial Code]] Bulletin |pages = 1–9 |date = November 1998 |archive-date = 2004-12-06 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20041206034111/http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/ucreveng.pdf |url-status = dead }}
*{{cite web | first = | last =
*{{cite web |url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/QWjobs.pdf |access-date = 2006-07-27 |title = Recruiting Software Testers |publisher = [[San Jose, CA]] |work = 12th International Software Quality Conference (Quality Week) |date = June 1999 |archive-date = 2004-06-09 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20040609220809/http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/QWjobs.pdf |url-status = dead }}
|url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/QWjobs.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 2006-07-27
|title = Recruiting Software Testers | publisher = [[San Jose, CA]]
|work = 12th International Software Quality Conference (Quality Week) | date = June 1999}}
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*{{cite journal |url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/UcitaSpectrum.pdf |title = UCITA: A disaster in progress |access-date = 2006-07-27 |journal = [[IEEE Spectrum]] |volume = 39 |issue = 8 |pages = 13–15 |date = August 2002 |doi = 10.1109/MSPEC.2002.1021944 |archive-date = 2006-08-15 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060815175146/http://kaner.com/pdfs/UcitaSpectrum.pdf |url-status = dead }}
*{{cite journal | first = | last =
|url = http://www.kaner.com/pdfs/UcitaSpectrum.pdf |format = pdf
|title = UCITA: A disaster in progress |accessdate = 2006-07-27
|journal = [[IEEE Spectrum]] | volume = 39 | issue = 8 | pages = 13–15
|date=August 2002
|doi = 10.1109/MSPEC.2002.1021944}}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.kaner.com/ Official Cem Kaner homepage]
*[http://www.kaner.com/ Official Cem Kaner homepage] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201112014208/http://kaner.com/ |date=2020-11-12 }}
*[http://www.kaner.com/ Official blog] "On the craft and community of software testing"
*[http://www.kaner.com/ Official blog] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201112014208/http://kaner.com/ |date=2020-11-12 }} "On the craft and community of software testing"
*[http://www.testingeducation.org/ Center for Software Testing Education & Research] at Florida Tech
*[http://www.testingeducation.org/ Center for Software Testing Education & Research] at Florida Tech
*[http://www.fit.edu/faculty/profiles/profile.html?value=135 FIT Faculty Profile]
*[http://www.fit.edu/faculty/profiles/profile.html?value=135 FIT Faculty Profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094615/http://www.fit.edu/faculty/profiles/profile.html?value=135 |date=2007-09-29 }}


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Cem Kaner is a professor of software engineering at Florida Institute of Technology, and the Director of Florida Tech's Center for Software Testing Education & Research (CSTER) since 2004. He is perhaps best known outside academia as an advocate of software usability and software testing.

Prior to his professorship, Kaner worked in the software industry beginning in 1983 in Silicon Valley "as a tester, programmer, tech writer, software development manager, product development director, and independent software development consultant." In 1988, he and his co-authors Jack Falk and Hung Quoc Nguyen published what became, at the time, "the best selling book on software testing," Testing Computer Software.[1] He has also worked as a user interface designer.

In 2004 he cofounded the non-profit Association for Software Testing.[2]

Education[edit]

Kaner received a Bachelor's Degree from Brock University in 1974, having focused on mathematics and philosophy. He went on to receive a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from McMaster University in 1984, with a dissertation in the area of psychophysics (the measurement of perceptual experiences). He later attended Golden Gate University Law School, with a primary interest in the law of software quality, graduating with a J.D. in 1994.

Consumer and Software Quality Advocacy[edit]

Kaner worked as a part-time volunteer for the Santa Clara, California Department of Consumer Affairs, investigating and mediating consumer complaints. In the 1990s, he got trial experience working as a full-time volunteer Deputy District Attorney, and later counselled independent consultants, technical book writers, and independent test labs on contract and intellectual property issues as an attorney.[1] He also did legislative work as a consumer protection advocate, including participation in the drafting of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (as an advocate for customers and small software development firms), and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, and he participated in the United States Department of State's Advisory Committee on Private International Law: Study Group on Electronic Commerce. In 1999, he was elected to the American Law Institute, after being in practice for only five years.[3]

This experience led him, in collaboration with David Pels, to publish Bad Software: What To Do When Software Fails in 1997. This book was intended "to help people who had bought a defective computer program, with advice on troubleshooting their own problems, interacting with technical support, reporting problems to consumer protection agencies, bringing a lawsuit in small claims court, and if necessary, hiring a lawyer to bring a formal lawsuit."[1]

Publications[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Testing Computer Software (1st ed.). N.p.: TAB Professional & Reference Books. December 1987. ISBN 0-8306-9563-X.
  • Testing Computer Software (2nd ed.). N.p.: International Thomson Computer Press. 1993. ISBN 0-442-01361-2. (with coauthors Jack Falk and Hung Q. Nguyen)
  • Bad Software: What To Do When Software Fails. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 28 September 1998. ISBN 0-471-31826-4. (with coauthor David L. Pels)
  • Testing Computer Software (2nd (softback) ed.). New York: Wiley. 12 April 1999 [1993]. ISBN 0-471-35846-0. (with coauthors Jack Falk and Hung Q. Nguyen) (Received the Award of Excellence from the Society for Technical Communication, Northern California Technical Publications Competition.)
  • Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-driven Approach. New York: Wiley. 15 December 2001. ISBN 0-471-08112-4. LCC QA76.76.T48 K34 2001. (with coauthors James Bach and Bret Pettichord and editor Margaret Eldridge)
  • The Domain Testing Workbook. Context Driven Press. 30 October 2013. ISBN 978-0989811903. (with coauthors Sowmya Padmanabhan and Douglas Hoffman)
  • Foundations of Software Testing Workbook. Context Driven Press. 30 December 2013. ISBN 978-0989811927. (with coauthor Rebecca L. Fiedler)

Articles[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Kaner, Cem (31 August 2004). "They fail to give their advertised discount (Part 2)". Alienware Sucks!. badsoftware.com. Archived from the original (Blog) on 2006-08-05. Retrieved 2006-07-27. See #Publications above for details on editions of Testing Computer Software.
  2. ^ Kaner, Cem; Registered Agent; Association for Software Testing (14 April 2004). "Articles of Incorporation of Association for Software Testing, Inc" (PDF). Association for Software Testing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-07-13. Retrieved 2006-07-28.
  3. ^ Kaner, Cem (c. 2003). "About Me". kaner.com. Archived from the original on 2006-07-17. Retrieved 2006-07-27.

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