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Quality Process and Management of web applications

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Quality itself has been defined as fundamentally relational:  ‘Quality is the ongoing process of building and sustaining relationships by assessing, anticipating, and fulfilling stated and implied needs. “Quality is the extent to which products, services, processes, and relationships are free from defects, constraints, and items which do not add value for customers.” You cannot improve [...]

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10 regression/functional web testing tools

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Testing tools often saves time and helps cutting testing time as web applications often suffers from bugs, inconsistent behaviors, usability issues, incorrect functionality, security issues and even the believed expectations of the customer. Its imperatively hard to determine bugs and fixes while development phase is in progress, keeping records drafting a bug sheet determining priority [...]

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New Heights for web applications

This item was filled under [ Development Process, Programming ]

When it comes to programming, more specifically the development of web applications, it is important to consider all the tools of the trade before using the one that is going to be used for the job. PHP is great. With the release at the time of PHP 4 and now its time for PHP 6. [...]

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Web Application Security

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How would you determine whether your website is being hacked or not? Read the way hacker steals the information and hacks your website. Moreover, how you can help preventing your website being hacked. IS YOUR WEBSITE HACKABLE? Some hackers, for example, will take advantage of web application vulnerabilities and may maliciously inject code within vulnerable [...]

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Black Box Testing Strategy

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What is a Black Box Testing Strategy? Black Box Testing is not a type of testing; it instead is a testing strategy, which does not need any knowledge of internal design or code etc. As the name “black box” suggests, no knowledge of internal logic or code structure is required. The types of testing under [...]

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