Web Testing

Posted by admin | Web Testing | Tuesday 10 March 2009 10:36 pm

Web Testing 

In the fast changing and highly competitive web-based business environment, it is critical for organizations to test their web sites and web applications using an automated testing tool. Automated web testing should ensure that the web applications/web sites/web services usual functionality works correctly, provides the ability to reuse and extend the tests across multiple browsers/platforms/ languages/databases/servers and ensure that all the users accessing the web applications get results in an acceptable time.

 

Ultimately, web testing large or small Web applications/Web Sites requires some kind of expertise. Today, most of the organizations contact dedicated QA professionals, testing labs and testing consultants to get this done. Also, the need of the day is to do remote web testing instead of traveling to a particular site for teams who are geographically distributed. This helps to cut costs, minimize the effort required to test web applications/web sites, increase software quality, reduce time-to-market and use reusable test cases.

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Web Design Features

Posted by admin | Web Design | Tuesday 10 March 2009 9:29 pm

 


Robin Williams

 

It is easy to make a dorky web page. It’s also easy to make a very nice, clean, professional-looking web page even if you don’t have much design experience. Often the difference, even for beginning designers, is simply a matter of eliminating certain features that are guaranteed to make a page look amateurish. Go through the list of things that people–designers and non-designers–from around the country have cited as the things that make the difference between a well-designed and a poorly designed web page.

Keep in mind that the point of eliminating bad features is not just to make the page prettier, but to communicate more effectively.

 

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