Low-Level Web UI Testing
... block. 8.3 Testing a Web Method Using HTTP Problem You want to test a Web method in a Web service by calling the method using HTTP. Design Create an HTTPWebRequest object that points to the Web method, ... (selElement.innerText.ToString().IndexOf("ciao") >= 0) CHAPTER 7 ■ LOW-LEVEL WEB UI TESTING196 6633c07.qxd 4/3/06 1:55 PM Page 196 Except for the [WebMethod] attribute, nothing distinguishes these Web methods from ordinary methods; ... Testing a Web Method Using the Proxy Mechanism Problem You want to test a Web method in a Web service by calling the method using the proxy mechanism. Design Using Visual Studio .NET, add a Web Reference...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2013, 14:20
Script-Based Web UI Testing
... two subfolders named TheWebApp and TestAutomation. The TheWebApp folder holds the Web AUT (WebApp.aspx). The TestAutomation folder contains the main test harness structure as a single Web page (WebAuto.html) ... subfolders named TheWebApp and TestAutomation. The TheWebApp folder holds the Web AUT (WebApp.aspx). The TestAutomation folder contains the main test harness structure as a single Web page (WebAuto.html) ... script-based UI test scenario results into a lightweight database on the Web server. Design Create an Access database on the Web server. Then post the test results from the client machine via...
Ngày tải lên: 05/10/2013, 14:20
... piece of equipment Let’s Get Started: To begin this simple process and immediately begin using this very intuitive tool, simply go to the following web site to download the NetZoom tool and ... TrueNet equipment shapes that can be used with Visio (5.0, 2000, 2002 and 2003 all versions) and many other software options such as AutoCAD and even MS Word. This tool will allow you to design ... NetZoom toolbar. This will generate an Excel file that you can easily save to the directory of your choice. If you desire further assistance, or cannot locate the product you require, try...
Ngày tải lên: 22/10/2013, 11:15
Web Application Design Patterns- P1
... detailed guidance for developing usable interactions. Design guidelines and style guides are also quite lengthy and diffi cult to fol- low, because implementing one interaction requires user ... Loosely coupled ” web architecture An important challenge faced by web application designers is caused by the “ loosely coupled ” or “ stateless ” nature of the Web. The Web s interaction ... text. To address these design challenges and accompanying usability problems, many corporations develop user interface design guidelines and style guides to manage the web application’s “ look...
Ngày tải lên: 24/10/2013, 20:15
Web Application Design Patterns- P16
... guided help. Guided help may be designed as a typical wizard with “ next ” and “ previous ” links ( Figure Web. 22 ) or with all the scoping questions presented on one screen (see Figure Web. 21 ... of how-to guides or guided tours is to explain to users how an application or certain functionality works. This can be accomplished on one screen ( Figure Web. 18 ) or may require a guided tour ... ( Figure Web. 19 ). They may also be implemented as video demos ( Figure Web. 20 ). How-to guides can be implemented either in self-paced mode, demo mode, or a combination of both. Guided Tours ...
Ngày tải lên: 24/10/2013, 20:15
Web Application Design Patterns- P17
... guided help. Guided help may be designed as a typical wizard with “ next ” and “ previous ” links ( Figure Web. 22 ) or with all the scoping questions presented on one screen (see Figure Web. 21 ... of how-to guides or guided tours is to explain to users how an application or certain functionality works. This can be accomplished on one screen ( Figure Web. 18 ) or may require a guided tour ... ( Figure Web. 19 ). They may also be implemented as video demos ( Figure Web. 20 ). How-to guides can be implemented either in self-paced mode, demo mode, or a combination of both. Guided Tours ...
Ngày tải lên: 29/10/2013, 03:15
Web Application Design Patterns- P2
... web application works and reduce their anxiety about fi lling out any required forms ( Figures 2.5 and 2.6 ). Related design patterns For many complex web applications and those that require ... showing required fi elds closer to form elements makes the most intuitive sense. In addition, placing them in a consistent location helps users quickly scan forms and identify required information. ... expected to enter. Related design patterns Labels in forms are generally accompanied by indicators for required informa- tion (REQUIRED FIELD INDICATORS). REQUIRED FIELD INDICATORS Problem...
Ngày tải lên: 08/11/2013, 03:15
Web Application Design Patterns- P3
... When web applications enable one-to-one interaction and store user-specifi c information, they require users to create an account (REGISTRATION) and choose unique credentials to access the web ... 3.19 ). This can help increase users ’ trust in the web application. OFFER USERS AN OPTION TO REGISTER Designers usually strive to make their web applications more convenient to repeat users ... ( Figure 3.17 ). Related design patterns Use of CAPTCHA is common during registration, as most applications try to avoid fraudulent registrations by automated web crawlers (REGISTRATION)....
Ngày tải lên: 08/11/2013, 03:15
... 83 Control panels have quite a few similarities with home pages on content- oriented web sites: ■ They set an expectation of the application’s scope and provide quick access to its most ... this should not be a reason to avoid diffi cult design decisions. Even when cus- tomization options are offered, many users do not choose to customize (Mackay, 1991). In addition, having too many ... logged in to the portal, unless additional secu- rity is required, allow users to access different applications seamlessly without requiring them to log in separately; that is, the portal should...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 15:15
Tài liệu Web Application Design Patterns- P5 pdf
... content. Benefi cial if the web application requires showing tabular data with several columns. Is easier to scale. Can easily accommodate 10 – 15 menu options without requiring users to scroll ... Why Any guidance that can be offered to users during their initial interaction with a web application makes them feel comfortable with the application and helps them get started quickly. In ... within web applications need to be readily available and understood by users. Additionally, users should be able to navigate quickly among major sections from anywhere within the web application....
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 15:15
Tài liệu Web Application Design Patterns- P6 docx
... search results. For example, return the same results for the search keywords “ WEB DESIGN, ” “ Web Design, ” and “ web design. ” FIGURE 6.21 NexTag shows both the number of results on the current ... precise search queries ( Figure 6.16 ). Why Search engines used by web applications vary in how they combine key- words and build precise search queries. Users cannot be expected to know the nuances ... interface. Depending on the complex- ity and ready availability of information required to fi le the tax return, users may require interaction over a period of time to complete their taxes. To ensure...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 15:15
Tài liệu Web Application Design Patterns- P7 doc
... the change. This design supports these user goals by showing market value and changes both individually and in aggregate. CHAPTER 6 Searching and Filtering 172 Related design patterns ... Related design patterns Most large lists need to be fi ltered; see the FILTERING pattern in Chapter 6 and the DYNAMIC QUERYING pattern in Chapter 8 for the choices available to designers ... different set of fi lters. Related design patterns FILTERING in traditional applications can become slow because applying fi lter- ing criteria would require a page refresh. Therefore, consider...
Ngày tải lên: 24/12/2013, 20:15
Tài liệu Web Application Design Patterns- P8 pdf
... actions require a con- fi rmation message; only those actions with unrecoverable outcomes should require user confi rmation. For example, deleting an item from a shopping cart should not require confi ... communications with web servers without explicit “ submit ” actions. Their initial use, there- fore, has been to replace the interactions that require users to wait for results to be processed by web servers ... ( Figures 7.38 and 7.39 ). Related design patterns Unlike lists, especially tabular lists, which can be quite compact, IMAGE LISTS/ GRIDS usually require more space. When screen space is...
Ngày tải lên: 24/12/2013, 20:15
Tài liệu Web page design in 7 days doc
... beautiful web pages however code under web page may be complicated. To design an html web page you have two options: a. You can use a web page editor like Microsoft FrontPage to create web pages. ... Registration Here 1-1 Introduction So you have decided to design your web pages yourself! Good decision. So let's start quickly. Web pages are ordinary files with .htm or .html file extensions. ... sides. </BLOCKQUOTE> </BODY> </HTML> 3-5 Images in your web page In previous lesson you learned how to use an image as a background for web pages. It was Back Next Back Next Web page design course Lesson 2 Course support...
Ngày tải lên: 17/01/2014, 06:20
Tài liệu Bearing Design in Machinery P2 pptx
... explanation of the geometry of gears is included in many machine design textbooks, such as Machine Design, by Deutschman et al. (1975), or Machine Design, by Norton (1996). a. Find the reaction force ... low- viscosity fluid flows faster through a capillary tube than a fluid of higher viscosity. High-viscosity fluids are thicker, in the sense that they have higher internal friction to the movement of fluid particles ... a fluid lubricant because it has a major role in the formation of a fluid film. However, for boundary lubrication the lubricity characteristic is important. The viscosity is a measure of the fluid’s...
Ngày tải lên: 19/01/2014, 23:20