Description:
Written by a true authority in the field, Hung Q. Nguyen's Testing Applications on the Web is a nicely comprehensive guide to virtually every conceivable aspect of software testing. It's filled with must-have background information for any test engineer or manager who's testing thin-client systems. Gray-box testing--a new means to test complex, distributed systems based on server-side components and browser-based clients--is the focus of the book. While, in the past, testers might have ignored certain aspects of stand-alone desktop software, today's Web-based software requires a thorough knowledge of every aspect of multitiered Web applications. To this end, the book surveys the basics of essential computing topics like thin-client computer architectures, networking (including a comprehensive introduction to TCP/IP and related standards), databases, and SQL. This book also outlines the state of the art in software testing. Notable sections include a short guide to no fewer than 24 distinct types of software tests, how to test browser-based user interfaces effectively, and a thorough guide to Web-performance testing. The general discussion of testing methodology is anchored by a case study on actual test documents and tests for a Web-based software application (a tool for tracking software defects). The text closes with a survey of today's testing tools, and blank templates for creating your own test plans in the field. With its expert's-eye view of what's involved in software testing, bolstered by real-world examples, Testing Applications on the Web proves itself an extremely worthwhile resource. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: - Introduction to Web testing
- Gray-box testing fundamentals
- Traditional vs. Web testing
- History of computing architectures
- Thick and thin clients
- Survey of 24 software-testing types, including acceptance tests, load/volume testing, regression, and user-interface testing
- Networking basics, including TCP/IP fundamentals, DNS, and network architectures
- Web components for thin-client systems
- Test partitioning
- Guide to test planning
- Templates and sample documents
- Testing case study
- User-interface tests for browsers (design and implementation tests)
- Functional tests, including FASTs (functional acceptance simple tests), TOFTs (task-oriented functional tests), and FETs (forced error tests)
- Database testing (white-box and black-box techniques)
- SQL tutorial
- Testing help systems
- Installation tests, including uninstall tests and tools
- Configuration and compatibility testing (testing on multiple browsers)
- Web security (security attacks and encryption basics)
- Performance
- Load and stress testing
- Survey of testing tools
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