This 2-day course provides a excellent foundation in what developers, testers and users need to know about testing software designed for use in web-based applications on the Internet, intranets and extranets. The testing process covered in this course can be used from testing simple web pages to major e-commerce and database applications. This course is also a splendid refresher for professionals who have been involved in this area for some time but have not had any formal training.
Need to train multiple people on this topic? Try Private in-house training.
For more information contact
Al Phomin, QAI Canada.
Course Outline
Introduction
How internet systems differ from other technologies
Terminology
The impact of internet on test strategies
The key areas of focus for internet testing
The role of verification and validation in testing internet systems
The Difference Between Client/Server And Internet Computing
Terminology
Architecture
Security
Skills
Benefits of Internet Technology
An Internet Testing Strategy
Risks
Key Areas of Concern
Who Does What?
Test Environment Considerations
An Overview of Internet Test Tools
HTML Test Tools
Java Test Tools
Load/Stress Testing Tools
A Case Study and Exercise
Summary
Top 10 Workshop Points
Questions and Answers
Resources
Checklists and Templates
Glossary
Bibliography
Web Sites
Other Helpful Information
Who Should Attend
Software testers responsible for testing Internet and web site applications and those who have an interest in Internet and web quality control.
Public Seminars
Date
City, Province/State
Event / Hotel Information
April 24 - 25, 2008
Halifax
Registration Closed
May 8 - 9, 2008
Calgary
Registration Closed
August 21 - 22, 2008
Toronto
Registration Closed
December 4 - 5, 2008
Toronto
TBA
Public Seminar Pricing ~ 2-day
General Seminar Information
Fee ~ $ 1,195 CAD + GST
Start Time (first day) ~ 9:00 am End Time (last day) ~ 4:30 pm
The price includes the course material, continental breakfast each day, and a certificate of completion. Hotel and travel arrangements are the responsibility of the attendee.