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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book on various quality topics,
This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
This book was a joy to read. It gives a great overview of quality issues within "Web systems" - meaning Web applications and architectures. The book balances a too-specific look with a too-general look and succeeds quite well in a balanced treatment that will make the whole worth the attention of any quality assurance or quality tester professional in the Information Technology industry.In particular, the second chapter, on the RSI Approach, is a nice addition as this is something that most practitioners of quality subjects will not find elsewhere and the general subject matter is generally that which is avoided in books of this type. Another topic often avoided in these books is that of usability and accessibility concerns and yet these are covered here in good detail chapter six. In general, I think the book offered a great amount of detail just where it was needed and gave a lot of "mini best-practices" in each chapter with the use of bulleted lists to highlight specific points. The detail of the book extends to various topics, like performance, compatibility, usability, and security - all topics that are of high concern in the current world of making qualitly Web systems that customers and user respond to. The appendices in the book are also excellent. The "Test Tool Evaluations" section will be a welcome addition to those who wish there are more concise evaluation forms for automated tool solutions. I highly recommend this book to quality assurance/testing professionals, quality assurance managers, and even those who work more in the project management and development spheres. Those latter will get benefit from the book because the book manages to highlight topics of concern to both groups and also gives them insight into the quality aspects of the projects and products that are developed within an organization.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Practical and relevant,
By Ms. Mary R. Sweeney "M. R. Sweeney 'book lover" (Issaquah, WA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
Quality Web Systems is another thorough and complete book by the same team who wrote Automated Software Testing. I am finding the same quality and insight in this book. Web Systems testing is THE critical testing area in software quality assurance today. I appreciate the thoughtful and practical approach this text takes. I found the sections on Usability Test Strategies and the test tool evaluation guide particularly relevant to my situation. I think this is a book every tester should have. I highly recommend it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Once again another blockbuster!,
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This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
This is one of the best quality assurance books in a while... Thinner than Automated Software Testing, but as informative! If you are doing any kind of web testing, this one's a must have for your library. Talks about all aspects of software testing on the web. I give it 5 stars hands down!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Covers all of the major issues and factors,
By Mike Tarrani "www.tarrani.com" (Deltona, FL USA) - See all my reviews (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
Although the authors of this book are noted experts in software testing this book goes far beyond testing by addressing the full range of quality and design issues for web-based systems.All of the major elements of web-engineering and quality are addressed, including SECURITY (this is the first test or quality book that fully acknowledges the relationship between quality and security, which is a cornerstone of the Reliability-Availability-Support triad for systems in production), PERFORMANCE (I especially liked this section because it got into the guts of performance and scalability), COMPATIBILITY (essential for ensuring that your system works with the world of users over whom you have no control - web-based systems can and usually do extend into the great unknown), and USABILITY (this will make or break a commercial web site). Aside for the complete coverage of all of the important topics that need to be considered, and the life cycle approach to quality and testing this book contained a real gem: RSI approach to use cases. RSI (Requirements-Service-Interface) is an interesting and highly useful approach to use cases. Some key strengths of using the RSI paradigm is that you will ensure traceability between requirements and the services and interfaces that are implemented. Moreover, this approach partitions services and interfaces, which allows you to manage the complexities when developing a test strategy and associated test cases. To me the chapter on RSI was worth the price of the book. Overall, this is a solid book that covers testing, as well as the larger domain of systems quality. It gives some unique insights of issues and factors related to testing, but is not solely about web testing. It should be read by all key team members including requirements analysts, architects, developers, test engineers and project managers *before* a web project is initiated.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, A Book to Create a True Dot Com not Dot Bomb,
By A Customer
This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
This book finally puts into perspective the real reason a lot of the dot coms busted, lack of orderly web site/business planning.This book goes far beyond just testing for the web, it addresses the need to understand you just can't throw a business on the internet because you happen to be able to create a web-page. It keeps the end-user, ultimately the customer, in mind at all times. It provides insightful case studies so the reader has a comparative base, and finally provides some good tools to boot.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thorough and practical,
This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
This book covers quality assurance of web systems beyond merely testing. It offers practical insight for designers, developers, project managers and quality assurance team members. A big bonus is the appendix which details and compares automated test tools.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must-have for any web systems tester,
By Dmitry N. "Dmitry" (Manhattan, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
This book is excellent for any web systems tester. It covers all areas of functional and non-functional testing related to the Web.It covers how to most efficiently model a web application using a specific use case approach, in addition it covers how to test for security, performance, usability of a web site. The book has been very useful in our testing efforts.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ancient and Outdated,
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This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
I recently purchased this book hoping to learn something useful about developing high performance and usable web systems, but it read more like a technical manual from the 1990's. I saw all 5 star reviews but didn't think that any web book dated pre-2005, wait 2006, wait 2007, wait 2008, is probably useless. Next time I'll know better to look at the publish date, and the dates of the reviews. I can't believe how infantile the Internet was just 10 years ago. The moment I saw Jakob Nielsen endorse the book in the forward, I knew it was going to be useless. Luckily I only paid $4.57 for the book. Maybe I can walk away with one useful tip.
Even if it were 2002, I doubt there's anything "Quality" about anything the book covers. Seems like re-hashing a bunch of common sense stuff anyone who is in development would know.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, A Book to Create a True Dot Com not Dot Bomb,
By A Customer
This review is from: Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability (Paperback)
This book finally puts into perspective the real reason a lot of the dot coms busted, lack of orderly web site/business planning.This book goes far beyond just testing for the web, it addresses the need to understand you just can't throw a business on the internet because you happen to be able to create a web-page. It keeps the end-user, ultimately the customer, in mind at all times. It provides insightful case studies so the reader has a comparative base, and finally provides some good tools to boot. |
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Quality Web Systems: Performance, Security, and Usability by Elfriede Dustin (Paperback - September 2, 2001)
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