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Book review

Testing Applications on the Web - Test Planning for Internet-Based Systems

Author: Hung Q. Nguyen

Review by Ewen Rubython, Testing Project Manager, EpiCentre Ltd

Hung Q. Nguyen founded a testing company in 1994, and over the years has developed test tools, training materials and testing products for a large number of well-known international software companies. He now specialises in Web application testing and, as e-learning has increasingly migrated to web delivery, this makes 'Testing Applications on the Web', the fruits of his knowledge and experience, a must-have book for both web and e-learning testing professionals everywhere.

'Testing Applications on the Web' is designed to smooth the path from traditional, stand-alone application testing (or 'black-box' testing) to web testing (or 'grey box' testing). The book accomplishes this by giving the reader information on the interplay of web applications, component architectural designs and their network systems.

Nguyen manages to provoke the reader into asking pertinent questions regarding the testing of any technologies or applications that they may come across. In using a myriad of visual and written examples (all taken from projects he worked on) Nguyen ensures that the reader is kept interested in what is fairly technical subject matter, whilst at the same time identifying the more complex particulars of web testing in one of the many diagrams.

The book is invaluable in decoding much of the jargon which surrounds testing. It gives a useful guide to the technologies behind hardware, software and networks; and points out compatibility problems that will always arise through using a variety of hardware and software technologies together.

Nguyen emphasises the need for testing at all levels of the development process, the importance of test planning and test documentation and the increasing need for the use of test-tools, predominantly load-testing tools, in the practice of testing web-based applications.

The reader is taken through all the considerations of testing web applications from user interface tests to browser security tests, all the time outlining new and old approaches to common problems and suggesting further information and useful tools.

Although perhaps not a book for the first-time tester, 'Testing Applications on the Web' is a readable and highly informative volume that anyone about to embark on a Web-testing experience should have at their side at the very least as a point of reference.

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