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Automated Web Testing Toolkit: Expert Methods for Testing and Managing Web Applications

Automated Web Testing Toolkit: Expert Methods for Testing and Managing Web Applications

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Expert methods? a total disappointment
Review: This book is superficial - listing tools, types of testing, roles for projects, development process types, etc. It never gets into the meat of what testing is about and the important points which need attention in testing.

No serious company could hope to produce a solid web site based on the content of this book.

Who is the intended audience? Certainly nobody who already knows anything about software projects, software testing or web development.

The attached CD (17.2 Mb) is a waste of time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Should be named "NOT Automated Web Testing"
Review: Very misleading title. I bought the book thinking it would discuss tools for automated web testing (gee, I got that idea from the title somehow); but the book is only about basic procedures in general testing. "Testing Computer Software" and "Testing Web Applications" by Cem Kaner, et al. had better information on basic testing procedures AND automated testing. I really wanted the authors to give me my money back since the book is NOT about test automation. And the "load testing for e-confidence" pdf on the CD is available FREE OF CHARGE from Segue's web site.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Should be named "NOT Automated Web Testing"
Review: Very misleading title. I bought the book thinking it would discuss tools for automated web testing (gee, I got that idea from the title somehow); but the book is only about basic procedures in general testing. "Testing Computer Software" and "Testing Web Applications" by Cem Kaner, et al. had better information on basic testing procedures AND automated testing. I really wanted the authors to give me my money back since the book is NOT about test automation. And the "load testing for e-confidence" pdf on the CD is available FREE OF CHARGE from Segue's web site.


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