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Book-Client-Server Software Testing on the Desktop and the Web

Author: amazon.com | Published: 17th Aug 2005 | Visited: 258 times | Add Comment
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Client/server and Internet computing systems require rigorous testing, but they present challenges which go far beyond those of traditional systems testing. This systematic, end-to-end guide to testing next-generation enterprise software is designed to help IT professionals maximize quality in every element of a distributed application, throughout its entire lifecycle. Learn how to establish strict controls over client/server development projects, and revise your organization's testing practices to reflect the realities of client/server environments. Walk step-by-step through planning, executing, and managing the testing process--including staffing, risk analysis, setting test objectives, constructing test cases, regression testing, peer reviews, problem reporting, and more. Learn how to test GUIs at the client; and how to test key server application issues--including scalability, recoverability, security, and reliability. Discover advanced techniques for modeling enterprise networks and testing the performance and manageability of distributed applications. Master cross-level application functional testing and technical quality assessment; unit, integration, and system testing on the desktop; and testing of "WebTop" client/server applications. The book also contains practical help with Y2K testing, as well as essential guidance on choosing automated client/server testing tools. Software Engineering Series. For every IT professional concerned about the quality of client/server and Internet business applications.

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