Table Of Contents
Acknowledgements.
About the Author.
Introduction.
PART I. BECOMING A TESTER.
Chapter 1. Getting Started with Testing.
Chapter 2. The Theory of Software Testing.
Chapter 3. The Prcatice of Software Testing.
Chapter 4. Starting in on Web Testing.
PART II. CLIENT-SIDE TESTING.
Chapter 5. Testing HTML — The Static Web.
Chapter 6. The Dynamic Web.
Chapter 7. Character Sets, Code Pages, and Glyphs.
PART III. SERVER-SIDE TESTING.
Chapter 8. Performance Testing.
Chapter 9. Security Testing.
PART IV. BEING A TESTER.
Chapter 10. Automation.
Chapter 11. Test Planning and Design.
Chapter 12. On Being a Professional.
PART V. TESTING REFERENCE APPENDICES.
Appendix A. Code Pages.
Appendox B. Unicode Ranges.
Appendox C. Language Guides.
Appendix D. System Guides to Configuring Your Mah\chines.
Appendix E. HTTP Response codes.
Appendix F. Languages and Mappings.
Appendix G. Problem Characters and Sample Test Input.
Appendox H. Testing Checklist Questions.
Appendix I. Forms and Templates.
Appendix J. Tools.
Appendix K. Relevant RFCs, ISO Standards, and IEEE Standards.
Appendix L. Numeric References.
Appendix M. Web Site References.
Appendix N. Bibliography and Recommended Reading.
Appendix O. Glossary.
Appendix P. What's on the Web Site.
Index.
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