Quality web systems : performance, security, and usability
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Quality web systems : performance, security, and usability
Addison Wesley, c2002
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  Iwate
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Enterprise Web developers are trapped between a rock and a hard place: they're under tremendous pressure to get to market fast -- but if they deploy systems of poor quality, they will drive away customers -- losing revenue and market share for years to come. Quality Web Systems gives software professionals start-to-finish resources for enhancing quality and accelerating development at the same time. Quality Web Systems identifies the key obstacles to delivering Web systems that deliver promised levels of performance, security, and usability -- and proven solutions. Coverage includes: identifying key success criteria for Web development; specifying Web system functionality through RSI (Requirement-Service-Interface) use cases; creating test cases; checking browser and platform compatibility; identifying and testing for security vulnerabilities; planning and evaluating ease-of-use; and meeting specified performance and scalability requirements.
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Overview of Web Systems and Technologies.
Quality Web Systems.
Success Criteria.
Assigning Priorities Based on Risks.
Web System Engineering.
Web System Architecture.
2. Web Engineering Using the RSI Approach.
Use Cases Analysis.
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.
Overview.
Web and Application Servers.
Database Server.
Client Computer.
Secure Communications.
Network Security.
Verifying Site Security.
TBS Case Study.
Chapter Summary.
References.
4. Performance.
Overview.
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.
Client-Side Compatibility Issues.
Verifying Site Compatibility.
TBS Case Study.
Chapter Summary.
References.
6. Usability and Accessibility.
Usability Engineering.
Accessibility.
Usability Evaluation.
Automating Usability Evaluation.
TBS Case Study.
Chapter Summary.
References.
7. Tools.
Engineering.
Security.
Performance and Scalability.
Compatibility.
Usability.
Other Tools.
Chapter Summary.
Appendixes.
A. Evaluation Checklists.
B. Test Tool Evaluations.
C. Technology Book Store Case Study.
Contributing Author Biographies.
Index. 0201719363T04202001
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