with web servers and ‘browser’ clients.
Consideration should be given to the interactions between html pages, TCP/IP communications, Internet connections, firewalls, applications that run in web pages (such as applets, JavaScript, plug-in applications), and applications that run on the server side (such as CGI scripts, database interfaces, logging applications, dynamic page generators, asp, etc.).
Additionally, there are a wide variety of servers and browsers, various versions of each, small but sometimes significant differences between them, variations in connection speeds, rapidly changing technologies, and multiple standards and protocols. The end result is that testing for web sites can become a major on-going effort.
Other considerations might include:
1. What are the expected loads on the
server (e.g., number of hits per unit time?), and what kind of performance is
required under such loads (such as web server response time, database query
response times). What kinds of tools will be needed for performance testing
(such as web load testing tools, other tools already in house that can be
adapted, web robot downloading tools, etc.)?
2. Who is the target audience? What
kind of browsers will they be using? What kinds of connection speeds will they
be using? Are they intra- organization (thus with likely high connection speeds
and similar browsers) or Internet-wide (thus with a wide variety of connection
speeds and browser types)?
3. What kind of performance is expected
on the client side (e.g., how fast should page appear, how fast should
animations, applets, etc. load and run)?
4. Will down time for server and
content maintenance/upgrades be allowed? How much?
5. What kinds of security (firewalls,
encryptions, passwords, etc.) will be required and what is it expected to do?
How can it be tested?
6. How reliable are the site’s Internet
connections required to be? And how does that affect backup system or redundant
connection requirements and testing?
7. What processes will be required to
manage updates to the web site’s content, and
8. What are the requirements for
maintaining, tracking, and controlling page content, graphics, links, etc.?
9. Which HTML specification will be
adhered to? How strictly? What variations will be allowed for targeted
browsers?
10. Will there be any standards or
requirements for page appearance and/or graphics throughout a site or parts of
a site??
11. How will internal and external links
be validated and updated? how often?
Can testing be done on the production system, or will a separate test system be required? How are browser caching, variations in browser option settings, dial-up connection variabilities, and real-world internet ‘traffic congestion’ problems to be accounted for in testing?
Can testing be done on the production system, or will a separate test system be required? How are browser caching, variations in browser option settings, dial-up connection variabilities, and real-world internet ‘traffic congestion’ problems to be accounted for in testing?
12. How extensive or customized are the
server logging and reporting requirements; are they considered an integral part
of the system and do they require testing?
13. How are cgi programs, applets,
javascripts, ActiveX components, etc. to be maintained, tracked, controlled,
and tested?
Pages should be 3-5 screens max unless content is tightly focused on a single topic. If larger, provide internal links within the page.
Pages should be 3-5 screens max unless content is tightly focused on a single topic. If larger, provide internal links within the page.
14. The page layouts and design elements
should be consistent throughout a site, so that it’s clear to the user that
they’re still within a site.
15. Pages should be as
browser-independent as possible, or pages should be provided or generated based
on the browser-type.
16. All pages should have links external
to the page; there should be no dead-end pages.
The page owner, revision date, and a link to a contact person or organization should be included on each page.
The page owner, revision date, and a link to a contact person or organization should be included on each page.
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