Testing Applications on the Web: Test Planning for Mobile and Internet-Based Systems, Second Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: Hung Q. Nguyen, Bob Johnson, Michael Hackett, Robert Johnson Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
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ISBN: 0471201006 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.14 EAN: 9780471201007 ASIN: 0471201006
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Product Description * Includes updates to material on testing Web applications.br * Contains new coverage of testing for wireless applications.br * From the coauthor of the bestselling testing book of all time.br * Each test type is backed up with a testing example and error examples.
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The Search inside this book is superb handy June 5, 2007 Bluesky (CA, USA) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I borrowed this book's first version and liked it very much. Since I can't find the first version anywhere, I have to buy this new version. I wanted to buy at Amazon in order to save my time driving to bookstore, plus it is cheaper here. I was worried if this book has the sections I need which were in first version. This --Search inside this book-- is superb!! At first, I did not realize it has the whole "contents" list. Then I realized if I click on "next", it will show you the complete "contents". I saw the chapter that I need and ready to buy it. Very happy with this feature--Search inside this book. There is no doubt this book is superb for QA engineer.
Good book to get started November 23, 2005 Mike Schwarz 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
I am a software developer that had to create an automated performance web testing system. This book (along with two others) provided my with a good overview on best practices for creating my "Internet Macros" for performance web testing.
Testing Applications on the Web October 29, 2004 Sarah (California) 2 out of 16 found this review helpful
Great book - everything you need to know about web testing
Major rewrite of the best web testing book June 19, 2004 Mike Tarrani (Deltona, FL USA) 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
This is more than a minor update of the first edition of this highly regarded book - it's a major rewrite with added material on mobile web testing. pAs in the earlier book, this one clearly shows the differences between traditional testing and web testing, which will provide QA professionals who are moving from older environments into web-based systems an orientation and direction. For new QA professionals the chapters on software testing basics, networking and web application components provide a solid foundation. The chapter on mobile web application platforms is unique to this book, and adds true value. Other core material includes test planning, and a sample application and test plan to add realistic scenarios to the material.pWeb-specific test advice encompasses UI, functional, server-side, database, help, installation, compatibility, security and performance testing. These cover all facets of the test process and associated procedures in a web-centric environment. Additional chapters include using test scripts, testing mobile web applications, and web testing tools.pWhile the core content is on the mark and accurate, the appendices are as invaluable. These include a test plan template, weekly status report template, error analysis checklist (with error examples), UI test-case design guidelines (common keyboard navigation/shortcut matrix and mouse action matrix web), test-case design guideline: input boundary and validation matrix, display compatibility test matrix, and browser/OS configuration matrix.pIf you test web systems this is the most complete book you can read, and it is destined to attain the same 'classic' status as the first edition.
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