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Severity of Errors

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

While the severity of an error can be construed as a degree or point along a continuum, it makes sense to rank errors for ease of tracking. A basic software triage categorizes problems into one of three levels of severity: mission-critical errors, moderate errors, and minor errors.
As we mentioned above, you can never eliminate all [...]

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Load Testing

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Load testing ensures that you can support a large number of simultaneous users without dropping information in the transfer process. You can load-test the number of concurrent users that can view your pages out, more critically, you may want to focus on the number of simultaneous transactions that can occur.
Load testing will give you an [...]

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Automated Testing

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

There are several ways to automate the testing of web pages. This is particularly useful for checking links and making sure that they exist and do not surprise the user with a dreaded “404 File Not Found” error.
One method involves writing scripts that behave like a user but send all of the possible paths and [...]

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The Code Test and Comprehensive Testing Procedures

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

You need to ensure that the site will behave correctly in every instance and path the user may take. In other words, you want to be sure that there are no major errors or broken links in your site.
Similarly, with mission-critical systems, such as e-commerce or transactional systems, you should perform a through review of [...]

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Quality assurance testing before the site is launched

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Several things need to happen before you can even begin to think about launching your web site. Functional specifications must be created, formalized testing procedures need to be in place, test completion criteria should be met, and methods for reporting and making changes must be in place.
Task-Based Testing
Examining the processes that users will most likely [...]

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Quality Assurance Feedback Methods for your website

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Your quality assurance processes need to test not only that things are working properly, but also whether or not the original requirements were sufficient. Thus, something may work fine and according to the requirements, but if the requirements were ill founded, then all you’ve gained is the knowledge that a bad design has been properly [...]

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The challenge of quality assurance testing

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Quality assurance (QA) processes should occur throughout the production process. QA needs to start at the beginning of a project and never end. While QA is continuous, it reaches its pinnacle in the final stages of the production process before the web site is launched.
Why Bother With Quality Assurance?
QA may seem painful at times; however, [...]

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Developing a Pre-Launch Schedule

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

A pre-launch schedule can keep you on track and remind you of the smaller issues that often lead to delays. A postproduction checklist will allow you to review items quickly and efficiently.
The following section reviews many areas that often turn up as last-minute problems. By scheduling time for the following processes, you can ensure that [...]

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Usability of web technologies

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

With the proliferation of web technologies, how do you decide which to use? When considering whether to use a particular technology, you need to ask the following questions to keep from failing your users by getting caught up in the most recent fad.
• Does this technology provide real value to the user?
• Is it cross-platform?
• Is it standard [...]

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Database and Enterprise Integration

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

Database and enterprise integration is a very powerful technique for creating a wide variety of data-driven and transaction-driven web applications. Although this web development component is similar and shares many of the characteristics of CGI programming, this specific application of CGI-like programming has a unique set of constraints and issues associated with it. Many database [...]

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CGI Programming

January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

CGI programming allows for outside programming languages to be used on a web server to extend the capabilities of HTML. CGI programs are typically written in PERL, C, C++, or a server-platform-specific scripting language.
At one level, every CGI program behaves the same: it takes user input from the browser, does some processing, and sends a [...]

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Ethiopian traditional clothes

November 28th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Ethiopians traditional clothes are exotic and made with culture-based cloth that represents the nation’s sense of pride and dignity.
The cloth came from the old ancient culture of Ethiopia. These traditional clothes are mainly made of cotton that is woven together in long strips and then sewn together to make cloth.
As there are more than 70 [...]

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