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Performance testing SOA Expert: Scott Barber | 16 Jun 2008 EXPERT RESPONSE - Performance testing service-oriented architecture requires different things from the tester. Expert Scott Barber explains how to conduct performance tests on SOA and why it may actually be easier than testing regular... |
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GUI automated testing projects Expert: Scott Barber | 19 Feb 2008 EXPERT RESPONSE - GUI test automation is not limited to certain testing schools, though some may have different uses for it than others. Expert Scott Barber explains how to properly include GUI test automation. |
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Acceptance testing for websites Expert: Scott Barber | 11 Jun 2008 EXPERT RESPONSE - Conducting acceptance testing for websites is aided by a number of tools available. Expert Scott Barber explains how to access these tools and methods and approaches for acceptance testing. |
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How to set up a test environment Expert: Scott Barber | 13 Feb 2008 EXPERT RESPONSE - Software testing environments should be created according to the context of the software test. Expert Scott Barber offers his advice concerning test environments. |
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Smoke and sanity testing Expert: Scott Barber | 17 Oct 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Smoke and sanity tests are often confused with one another, but they are different. Expert Scott Barber explains what these tests are. |
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Automating regression test cases Expert: Scott Barber | 10 Oct 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Automating regression tests may or may not be beneficial. Expert Scott Barber explains how to automate and when manual testing is more appropriate. |
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Test plan and test strategy Expert: Scott Barber | 08 Aug 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - Software testing is helped by a good test plans, strategies and logistics. Expert Scott Barber explains what these aspects of the testing methodology are. |
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User acceptance testing that satisfies users and requirements Expert: Scott Barber | 20 Jun 2007 EXPERT RESPONSE - User acceptance testing is supposed to measure the user's satisfaction, not just confirm requirements have been met. Expert Scott Barber explains how to design UAT to please users and managers alike. |
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