...
click-stream testing, 26–27
functional system testing, 28–29, 29f,
30
quality of service (QOS) testing, 30
scalability and performance testing,
30
unit testing, 27–28
see also SPC (Scalability and ... Criteria)
privilege testing, 64
rapid application testing, 60–61
regression testing, 64
for single user, 35–38
speed testing, 64
stateful testing, 64, 257
and system design issues, 79–80 ... managers, 62–63
and testing modules for functionality and
scalability, 92–93
see also Test agents
“Follow me home” software testing method
(Intuit), 36
Functionality and scalability testing case...
... functionality,
scalability, and performance. You will then immediately learn
useful new processes and techniques to measure and improve
scalability and performance.
• The designand architecture choices ... Inc.
Testing, scalability, and test-driven designand methodologies are the new ‘battlefield’ of software
development. Frank Cohen introduces a new methodology for designing, testing, and maintaining
Web-enabled ... to attacking this
issue and does a fantastic job at bringing both the novice and expert from the ‘what and why’ to the
‘how’ of software testing design, automation, and scalability/reusability.”
—Christian...
... lifecycles, and new
methodologies to write software. Software testing tools, techniques, and meth-
ods have evolved, too. Developers, QA technicians, and IT managers find soft-
ware testing must ... user interface, and
technology deployed. Testing Web-enabled applications provides meaningful
answers to sizing, bandwidth, and functionality questions.
Businesses developing and delivering Web-enabled ... load, andtesting assumes that
valid test agents all completed correctly. Scalability can be blind to the user
experience. On the other hand, performance testing measures failures.
Performance testing...
... easy to learn and handy to use, and many tutorials and books are
available to help you learn. In a Web-enabled application testing environ-
ment, UML is well worth the effort to learn and use.
Now ... concurrently, we can observe how the system handles the load by
assigning resources and bandwidth.
Testing Modules for Functionality and Scalability
Another way to understand the system’s ability to serve ... look for, how to quantify performance, and a method for designing
and testing Web-enabled applications.
Functionality and Scalability Testing
Businesses invest in Web-enabled applications to...
... animations, and
JavaScript rollover effects.
Figure 6–2 shows each of the
GET and POST commands sent to the server.
Each command receives a response, including a response code. For example,
the standard ... com.pushtotest.tool.protocolhandler import \
ProtocolHandler, Header, Body, HTTPProtocol, \
HTTPBody, HTTPHeader
This command, and the two commands that follow it, identifies to Jython
the Java objects that ... software design, testing, and monitoring are
needed. I then presented methodologies and strategies that are designed to
leverage the efforts of software developers, QA technicians, and IT managers
in...
... EFFORT AND EXPENSE HAVE GONE INTO THE
DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION OF SAP2000. THE PROGRAM HAS
BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED AND USED. IN USING THE PROGRAM,
HOWEVER, THE USER ACCEPTS AND UNDERSTANDS ... Assign, Analyze, Display and
Design. These listed menus contain the commands that will be needed
most often when using SAP2000, and many of the most frequently used
commands are accessible as ...
Subdivide command to bring up the form in Figure 13. Select the
Auto Subdivide Frame option and check the at Intermediate Joints
and at Intersection with Other Frames check boxes, and click OK....
... the frame elements and joints.
• Click and hold the left mouse button.
• While holding, move the pointer below and to the right of the frame elements and joints.
A “rubber-band” window will show ... Midpoints and Ends,
Snap to Element Intersections, Snap to Perpendicular, and Snap to Lines and Edges.
The buttons for these features are located on the side toolbar just below the Snap to
Joints and ... see the
results of the pushover analysis, then you can read parts A and B, skip part C and the first five
steps of part D, and then open the already created model (with the pushover data) named
Sapwb01d.sdb,...
... which Lucy and Ethel
go to work in a candy factory. As they stand in front of a conveyor belt, little
candies begin to flow out. Lucy and Ethel are able to wrap and package the
candies as they ... a stand-alone Java application and will have
a fancy GUI interface that you can design yourself. Our GUI code's framework looks
something like this:
import java. awt.*;
import java. net.*; ... write data. We assumed this was standard input and
standard output for our Java- only client, but we will not make that assumption here:
import java. io.*;
import java. net.*;
public class EchoClient...