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Answer / indra pratap singh

Basic Guidelines and Checklist for Website Testing

Worldwide web is browsed by customers with different
knowledge levels, while testing websites (static/Dynamic)
QA department should concentrate on various aspects to make
effective presentation of website in www.

Aspects to cover

 Functionality
 Usability
 User Interface
 Serverside Interface
 Compatibility
 Security
 Performance

Description

 Functionality

1.1 Links
Objective is to check for all the links in the website

1.1.1 All Hyperlinks
1.1.2 All Internal links
1.1.3 All External links
1.1.4 All Mail links
1.1.5 Check for orphan pages
1.1.6 Check for Broken links

1.2Forms
Check for the integrity of submission of all forms

1.1.7 All Field level Checks
1.1.8 All Field level Validations
1.1.9 Functionality of create,modify,delete and view
1.1.10 Handling of wrong inputs
1.1.11 Default values if any (standard)
1.1.12 Optional Versus Mandatory fields

1.3 Cookies
Check for the cookies that has to be enabled and how it has
to be expired

1.4 Web Indexing
Depending on how the site is designed using metatags,
frames, HTMLsyntax, dynamically created pages, passwords or
different languages, our site will be searchable in
different ways

1.4.1 Meta Tags
1.4.2 Frames
1.4.3 HTML syntax


1.5 Database
Two types of errors that may occur in web application

a) Data Integrity : Missing or wrong data in table
b) Output Errors : Errors In writing ,editing or
reading operation in the table


 Usability
How simple customer can browse the website

2.1 Navigation
Navigation describes the way user navigate with in a
webpage, between different user interface controls
(buttons, text boxes, combo boxes, dropdown lists ...etc)

2.1.1 Application navigation is proper through tab (key
board)
2.1.2 Application navigation through mouse
2.1.3 Main features accessible from the main/home page
(mother window)
2.1.4 Any hotkeys, control keys to access menus

2.2 Content
Correctness is whether the information is truthful or
contains misinformation. The accuracy of the information is
whether it is without grammatical or spelling errors.
Remove irrelevant information from your site this may
otherwise cause misunderstanding or confusion

2.2.1 Spelling and grammar
2.2.2 Updated information (contact details mail IDs help
reports)

2.3 General appearance

2.3.1 Page appearance
2.3.2 Colour, font size
2.3.3 Frames
2.3.4 Consistent Designs
2.3.5 Symbols and logos (localization)


 User Interface

All about how exactly website looks like (view)
Basic guidelines for web User interface (Microsoft)

3.1 Verify whether screen resolution been taken in to
account while using browser, will the UI resize itself as
you maximize/minimize this must be tested with various
screen resolutions
3.2 verify whether the number of ‘controls’ per page have
been checked, generally 10 is a good number
3.3 Where there are options to choose from, user should be
forced to choose from a set of radio buttons and the
default should be pointing at default message (none, select
one..etc)
3.4 Every dropdown box should have the first choice as NONE
(it could be any other meaningful sentence such as ‘Choose
one’ or ‘select’
3.5 Ensure persistency of all values, when you enter values
in a form, and move on the next page and then return to
change one of the previous screen .The users must not be
forced to re-enter all the values once again, this must be
checked and ensured
3.6 Horizontal scrolling is not preferable in
general .Avoid using horizontal scroll bar Ensure that the
use of vertical scroll bar is judicious
3.7 Consider the use of pagination where appropriate.
3.8 Ensure that ‘shift click’ ‘control click ‘work in list
boxes, clarify these features work in both browsers
3.9 The location of buttons (OK and Cancel) should be at
the right hand bottom side of a screen and consistent.
3.10 Clarify whether encryption of the password occurs from
your login page all the way to the backend (the login page
must not transmit clear –text password)
3.11 Illegal operations should give popup messages (message
should be simple and clear) 3.12 Verify if
there is a requirement to use image maps in the application
(does net scape support this well
3.13 positive popup messages should be displayed
(submitted, deleted, updated, done and cleared)
3.14 Ensure that you have multiple check boxes when
multiple selections is to be performed
3.15 Avoid long scrolling drop down list make it short
3.16 website URL should be small and simple


 Serverside Interface

4.1 Serverside Interface

4.1.1 Verify that communication is done correctly, web
server-application server, application server-database
sever and vice versa
4.1.2 Compatibility of server software, hardware, network
connections
4.1.3 Database compatibility
4.1.4 External interface if any

 Client side Compatibility

5.1 platforms
Check for the website compatibility with
5.1.1 Windows (95, 98, 2000, NT)
5.1.2 Unix
5.1.3 Linux
5.1.4 Macintosh (if applicable)
5.1.5 Solaris (if applicable)

5.2 Browsers
5.2.1 Internet Explorer (3.x, 4.x, 5.x)
5.2.2 Netscape Navigator (3.x, 4.x, 6.x)
5.2.3 AOL
5.2.4 Browser settings (security settings graphics, java
etc..)
5.2.5 Frames and cascade style sheets
5.2.6 HTML specification

5.3 Graphics
Loading of images graphics, etc.

 Security

6.1 Valid and invalid login
6.2 limits defined for the number of tries
6.3 Can it be bypassed by typing URL to a page inside
directly in the browser?
6.4 verify log files are maintained to store the
information for traceability
6.5 verify encryption is done correctly if SSL is used (if
applicable)
6.6 No access to edit scripts on the server without
authorization

 Performance

7.1 Connection speed
7.1.1 Try with different connection speeds (14.4, 28.8,
56.6, ISDN, cable DSL, T1, T3)

7.2 Load
7.1.1 Perform load test as per the SLA (Service Level
Agreement)
7.1.2 What is the estimated number of users per time period
and how will it be divided over the period
7.1.3 Will there be peak loads and how systems react
7.1.4 Can your site handle a large amount of users
requesting a certain page?
7.1.5 Is large amount of data transferred from user?

7.3 stress
7.3.1 Stress testing is done in order to actually break a
site or certain features to determine how the system reacts
7.3.2 Stress tests are designed to push and test system
limitations and determine whether the system recovers
gracefully from crashes
Note: Hackers often stress systems by providing loads of
wrong in-data until it crash and then gain access to it
during start-up
7.3.3 System abnormal conditions (stress testing)
Less bandwidth of cable
Low disk memory
Low processor speed

7.4 Soke test
7.4.1 Is the application or certain features going to be
used only during certain periods of time or will it be used
continuously 24X7
7.4.2 Will downtime be allowed or is that out of the
question
7.4.2 Verify that the application is able to meet the
requirements and does not run out of memory or disk space

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list the type of testing you think must be conducted on web application project..

Answer / kiran p

web based testing are, client/server testing
1.user interface testing 1.user interface test
2.functional testing 2.manual testing
3.security testing 3.functional testing
4.browser testing 4.congigration test
5.load/stress testing 5.Intersystem test
6.storage and data testing

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list the type of testing you think must be conducted on web application project..

Answer / pavan

One should carry out Browser compatability testing ,Load
Testing,Functionality Testing ,security Testing,GUI
testing,scalbilty testing etc...

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