This publication deals with two major software quality management challenges. The first one is how to deliver a software product within a competitive time frame and with a adequate quality to the customer. The second one concerns how to best deal with the growing complexity of software applications using today's technology including client-server, internet, and legacy systems. Due to faster development cycles the quality of an application has to be monitored during operation, since the usage of the application and the technology around it might change from day-to-day. This book compiles experiences from different industries and perspectives. Its goal is to give practical insights into high-tech software development projects of today.
Preface
Systems Development in Internet Times-Overview and Perspectives Part I : Managing for Optimal Time to Market Chapter 1 : Managing High-Speed Web Testing Chapter 2 : Using QA for Risk Management in Web Projects Chapter 3 : Establishing Quality Procedures for Incremental Software Development
Part II : Processes Chapter 4 : Designing Processes for User-Oriented Quality Engineering Chapter 5 : Using Extreme Programming to Manage High-Risk Projects Successfully Chapter 6 : Adapting the Test Process for Web Applications-Strategies from Practice
Part III : Testing from the User’s Perspective Chapter 7 : Business-Oriented Testing in E-Commerce Chapter 8 : Strategic Testing: Focus on the Business Chapter 9 : Low-Cost Usability Testing Chapter 10 : Quality Aspects of Bots
Part IV : Technical Testing Chapter 11 : Securing E-Business Chapter 12 : Website Performance Monitoring Chapter 13 : Applying a Control Loop for Performance Testing and Tuning Chapter 14 : Software Quality Assessments for System, Architecture, Design and Code Chapter 15 : “The Back-End Side of Web Testing”: Integration of Legacy Systems
Part V : Test Automation Techniques and Tools Chapter 16 : Automated Testing of mySAP Business Processes
Part VI : Appendix
References
List of Contributors
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