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Title: Testing Applications on the Web: Test Planning for Internet-Based Systems by Hung Q. Nguyen ISBN: 0-471-39470-X Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 16 October, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (8 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Superb introduction to the complexities of web testing
Comment: I have been in web testing for 3.5 years and this was the first book I found on the subject. My only complaint is that it took so long to come out, but I won't hold that against Nguyen or Wiley. It is a superb introduction to the complexities of web testing, which despite the protests of standalone application testers, is much more difficult and technical than traditional application testing. Not only does the tester need to know the basics of application testing, he or she has to know about the complex technology behind the site or application, and Nguyen's book is unbeatable. I've recommended that everyone on my team read it, since they are all new to the art of web testing. I read it cover to cover and it didn't really cover anything I had not learned in 3.5 years of experience, but had it been published when I started, I would have been able to ramp up so much faster. I also recommend that application developers read it in order to understand the role of a tester and to develop professional respect for a much-maligned profession.
Rating: 5
Summary: Grey Box Testing for Web Applications
Comment: Grey box testing is based on a general understanding of a system's architecture and components. This understanding drives test strategy and identifies opportunities to test components in isolation.
The shade of grey can vary from white box testing (full review of source code) to black box testing (no review of source code). You choose what level of information to gather depending on your budget, capabilities and judgment.
This book provides the first detailed approach to grey box testing, focussing on web-based application architectures. These architectures are based on a heavy use of components: application servers, web servers, load balancers, databases and the like. This book describes these components, suggests how they can fail and what you can do to anticipate, trigger, or detect such failures.
This approach is supported by the author's extensive experience testing web-based (and other) applications as president of a software testing company. It is augmented by plenty of good advice on how to communicate test results clearly.
Rating: 5
Summary: A strong introduction to a new field
Comment: This is good book. If you test web apps, you should buy it.
Hung Nguyen and I are co-authors of another book and good friends. I am not an unbiased reviewer. On the other hand, I wouldn't write this review if I didn't believe every word of it.
Hung's book breaks new ground. It will be useful today, and I believe it will have lasting value and influence.
Once you get beyond the superficial (not unimportant, but much less difficult) issues of usability testing that dominate so many discussions of web testing, you run into the really tough problems of web application testing. Hung Nguyen's book is about those harder problems.
The web-based application runs on a wider range of platforms than any other type of program in history. It doesn't even have control over its presentation layer (the user supplies the browser and the multimedia plugins, and these applications might change any time). What will the application look like on the changed browser? The application probably also relies on third party databases (which can change any time), third party network connections (which can change any time), third party security systems and other access control (which can change any time), etc., etc. Almost anything in this system can change any time. How do you deal with a system that has so many unknowns?
Hung's view is that web application testers must learn more about the technical details of the systems and understand how external variables can interact (and fail) with the application under test.
To help testers learn about the interaction (and testing) of applications with other system components, he wrote the field's first book on grey box testing.
This book has substantial value for what it teaches us about testing on the web. Beyond that, it teaches about thinking clearly and thoroughly when your application interacts in complex ways with other systems. I think his approach will have lasting value and lasting influence long after many of the detailed issues that he describes have been resolved and replaced with new ones.
Along with the original approach, Hung gives a powerful real-world example. He is the president of a company that publishes a web-based bug tracking system. To illustrate the types of tests that you can run and the types of bugs you can find, he opened his records and described real tests, real bugs, and real testing problems. It's a rare treat to see a discussion of testing experience by someone who knows testing, who also intimately knows the software under test, and who isn't constrained in what he can say by a nondisclosure contract.
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Title: The Web Testing Handbook by Steven Splaine, Stefan P. Jaskiel, Alberto Savoia ISBN: 0970436300 Publisher: Software Quality Engineering Pub. Pub. Date: 15 January, 2001 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Lessons Learned in Software Testing by Cem Kaner, James Bach, Bret Pettichord ISBN: 0471081124 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 15 December, 2001 List Price(USD): $39.99 |
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Title: Testing Computer Software, 2nd Edition by Cem Kaner, Jack Falk, Hung Q. Nguyen ISBN: 0471358460 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 12 April, 1999 List Price(USD): $45.00 |
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Title: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability by Elfriede Dustin, Jeff Rashka, Douglas McDiarmid, Jakob Nielson (Foreword) ISBN: 0201719363 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 23 August, 2001 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
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Title: Managing the Testing Process: Practical Tools and Techniques for Managing Hardware and Software Testing, 2nd Edition by Rex Black ISBN: 0471223980 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Pub. Date: 19 July, 2002 List Price(USD): $40.00 |
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