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Selecting a test automation tool has always been a daunting task. Let’s face it, just the thought of automating tests can be daunting! To avoid that deer-in-the-headlights feeling, consider taking an ‘agile’ approach to selecting web testing tools. Plan an automation strategy before you consider the possible tool solutions. Start simple, and make changes based on your evolving situation. Here are some ideas based on experiences with different agile (and not so agile!) development teams. Even if your team doesn’t use agile development practices, you’ll get some useful tips.
Updated: 07/09/2007
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This paper first analyzes the distinct features of Web-based applications, and then defines a generic analysis model that characterizes the typical behaviors of Web-based applications independently of different technologies. Based on this analysis, a family of testing techniques is discussed to ensure different level of quality control of Web applications under various situations. Author(s) : Ye Wu and Jeff Offutt
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper gives a brief history of corporate IT Systems Evolution. Then the author relates a real-world approach to e-business applications. Author(s) : Ram Reddy
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper on testing Web applications includes the following topics: Web application architecture, the development life cycle of a Web application (requirements and implementation), quality in the Web-space, and testing in the Web-space (the test environment, platforms and browsers, and focusing your testing efforts). Author(s) : Quality Assurance Consulting & Testing
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper focuses on Web site quality and reliability. Topics include: dimensions of quality, major parts of Web sites, elements of testing tools, and key areas where test automation will have a significant impact. Author(s) : Edward Miller
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This log allows Web application developers to record usability defects. The interface feature is chosen, the type of problem circled and the severity noted. Author(s) : Constantine & Lockwood, Ltd.
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper presents an architecture containing several supporting tools which enhance traditional software testing architecture to fit common Web application frameworks. The architecture suits current Web models and reuses several software patterns and architectures from traditional testing environments. In addition, a prototype Web application testing environment is constructed for demonstration. Author(s) : Ji-Tzay Yang, Jiun-Long Huang, Feng-Jian Wang and William C. Chu
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper develops a specification-based coverage metric that evaluates test sets. Formal methods are used as a model checker that supplies automation. An example is provided that demonstrates the metric. Author(s) : Paul E. Ammann and Paul E. Black
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper discusses network security testing. Topics include: security testing and the system development life cycle (why test?, life cycle, documentation, security management staff), security testing techniques (network mapping, vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, security test and evaluation, password cracking, log reviews, file integrity checkers, virus detectors, war dialing, summary comparisons of network testing techniques), and prioritizing security testing. Author(s) : John Wack and Miles Tracey
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This article presents an overview of Web applications. The topics include how they work, how they interact with users, and how developers can expose data and systems with poorly written and secured Web application front-ends. Author(s) : Jody Melbourne and David Jorm
Updated: 10/08/2005
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