This paper will propose a testing strategy for Internet E-Commerce applications and assess its strengths and weaknesses. The testing strategy mainly focuses on the testing of the web components
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Comp546 Software Quality Assurance Group Project Testing Strategy for Internet Applications Table of Content 1. Introduction ..................................................................... 1 2. Types of Web Applications .................................................... 1 2.1 Internet Presence 2.2 Internet e-commerce 2.3 Intranet 2.4 Extranet 2.5 Internet media distribution 2.6 Non-Internet media distribution 2.7 Non-Internet application 2.8 Focus of this paper 3. Differences between Web and Traditional Client-Server Systems ....... 3 3.1 Client-Side Applications 3.2 Server-Based Applications 3.3 Web Systems 3.3 Interoperability Issues 3.5 Piggyback Off Existing Systems 3.6 Gray Box Testing 4. Key areas of Focus for web application testing ............................. 7 4.1 People 4.2 Tools 4.3 Process 4.4 Environment 5. Detailed Testing Process ....................................................... 7 6. Web Testing Key Challenges .................................................. 9 6.1 Scalability and performance 6.2 Time to market 6.3 Usability Test 6.4 High demand for regression testing 6.5 Other factors 7. Testing methods ................................................................. 10 7.1 Seven Categories of Tests 7.2 Test types for Static/Dynamic, Automatic/Manual 7.3 Static Testing 7.4 Web Page Integration testing 7.5 Functional Testing 7.6 Service Testing 7.7 Usability Assessment 7.8 Security Testing 7.9 Large-Scale Integration Testing 8. Other testing considerations ................................................... 22 8.1 Content analysis 8.2 Availability 8.3 Backup and recovery 8.4 Internationalization 8.5 Transactions 9. Automated Web Testing Tools ................................................. 24 10 Testing strategy implementation considerations ............................. 29 11. Conclusion ........................................................................ 30 11.1 Business and Technical elements 11.2 Automated web testing tools 11.3 User involvement and continuous improvement 12. References ........................................................................ 32 1. Introduction With the emergence of e-commerce sites and the growth of business performed over the web, it is critical for companies to...

