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1. Difine is window based testing?
2. What is web based testing?
3. What is the difference between window and web based application?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: April 13, 2007     Asked by: shaknar 
  
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April 13, 2007 02:54:34   #1  
praveenreddy        

RE: 1. Difine is window based testing?2. What is...
Window based testing is nothing but testing the window with all alignment
header footer GUI testing (testing the buttons are in correct place color
etc.

Web based testing is Validation the HTML Check for broken links Speed - Access
the site Browser independence - Try different browsers Check printed pages
performance these are all tested as per my knowledge.

 
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