Testing Client Server Applications
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Testing Client/server Applications
Author: Patricia Goglia
language: en
Publisher: QED Information Sciences
Release Date: 1993
A detailed plan designed specifically to test client/server applications. This book defines the tasks and deliverables in all phases of system testing. The author uses a case study to demonstrate how to specify test cycles, test conditions, and test cases. And, she explains why a central test plan is vital to a project's success.
Client-server Software Testing on the Desktop and the Web
"By incorporating systematic controls throughout the development process, the methods in Client-Server Software Testing on the Desktop and the Web can help any organization save time and money while building in quality for distributed systems."--BOOK JACKET.
SOFTWARE QUALITY AND TESTING
Author: KELKAR, S. A.
language: en
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Release Date: 2012-07-23
This book is aimed at emphasising the fundamental concepts associated with Software Quality and Software Testing from a balanced perspective of theory and practice. By presenting the information in an abstracted form, this text guides the readers through all aspects of developing quality software (across the entire development life cycle). The book is written around the strategy of error avoidance, error detection (and correction), and error tolerance (as a last resort). This text is well suited for teaching an academic course as a part of the Computer Science and/or Information Technology and/or MCA curriculum, or for conducting an equivalent training programme for professionals. KEY FEATURES : Emphasises on management people issues in quality management Written in bullet point form Chapters follow the natural evolution of quality management