Quality Web systems : performance, security and usability (paper) Performance, Security, and Usability
Auteurs : Debbie Lafferty , Dustin Elfriede, Rashka Jeff, McDiarmid Douglas
Get Web systems to market fast -- without compromising performance, security, or usability!
- Start-to-finish system assurance techniques for enterprise Web applications.
- Maximizing application security: Web server, database server, browser, and content
- Detailed coverage of choosing and using automated Web application testing tools.
Elfriede E. Dustin has extensive experience as an analyst and programmer working in all phases of the development lifecycle, including requirements analysis, design, development, and automated software testing. She is principal author of Automated Software Testing (Addison-Wesley). Jeff Rashka has managed many large-scale IT and systems integration projects, including worldwide transportation asset management applications, data warehouses, and financial and inventory management systems. He has extensive process improvement management experience, implementing both ISO 9001 and SEIs Capability Maturity Model. Doug McDiarmid is a consultant specializing in architecting and developing distributed web systems, from UML use-case modeling through verification of performance, security and compatibility.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Overview of Web Systems and Technologies.
Success Criteria.
Assigning Priorities Based on Risks.
Web System Engineering.
Web System Architecture.
2. Web Engineering Using the RSI Approach.
Goal Oriented Use Cases Analysis.
RSI Approach.
RSI Model Development.
Non-Functional Requirements.
Technology Selection.
Test Procedures From RSI Use Cases.
Chapter Summary.
References.
3. Security.
Web and Application Servers.
Database Server.
Client Computer.
Secure Communications.
Network Security.
Verifying Site Security.
TBS Case Study.
Chapter Summary.
References.
4. Performance.
Performance and Scalability Requirements.
Verifying Site Performance and Scalability.
Verification Phases.
Interpreting the Test Results.
Improving Performance and Scalability.
Analyzing Scalability and Cost.
TBS Case Study.
Chapter Summary.
References.
5. Compatibility.
Verifying Site Compatibility.
TBS Case Study.
Chapter Summary.
References.
6. Usability and Accessibility.
Accessibility.
Usability Evaluation.
Automating Usability Evaluation.
TBS Case Study.
Chapter Summary.
References.
7. Tools.
Security.
Performance and Scalability.
Compatibility.
Usability.
Other Tools.
Chapter Summary.
Appendixes.
B. Test Tool Evaluations.
C. Technology Book Store Case Study.
Contributing Author Biographies.
Index. 0201719363T04202001
Elfriede Dustin is the lead author of Automated Software Testing (Addison-Wesley, 1999), and Quality Web Systems (Addison-Wesley, 2002). An acknowledged expert in software engineering and testing practices, she has assisted numerous companies in the definition and implementation of QA and testing processes. For more information, please see her Web site at www.effectivesoftwaretesting.com.
Jeff Rashka is coauthor of Automated Software Testing. He has significant industry experience as a test/quality assurance manager, software development program manager, and software division director. In addition, he has served as a SEI CMM /ISO 9000 Process Improvement Director.Douglas McDiarmid is a consultant specializing in the architecture and development of distributed web systems from use case modeling through definition and verification of system requirements. His experience in Internet-based enterprise systems includes sales force automation, medical bill auditing, and financial management.
0201719363AB12052002
Get Web systems to market fast -- without compromising performance, security, or usability!
- Start-to-finish system assurance techniques for enterprise Web applications.
- Maximizing application security: Web server, database server, browser, and content
- Detailed coverage of choosing and using automated Web application testing tools.
Date de parution : 09-2001
Ouvrage de 318 p.
19x23 cm