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Describe your experience in testing web sites. How much client-side and server-side testing have you done?

  
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November 21, 2009 11:54:50   #1  
kurtz182 Member Since: November 2009   Contribution: 151    

RE: Describe your experience in testing web sites. How much client-side and server-side testing have you done?
I have tested numerous web applications and services over a period of about 10 years both on the client-side and server-side.

On client-side I have performed:
1) Functionality Testing
2) Usability testing
3) Interface testing
4) Compatibility testing
5) Performance testing
6) Security testing

Using HTTP posts with embedded XML I have tested the following on the server side:
1) User session registration
2) Search engine queries and verified proper responses
3) Mimic'd user input to verify proper responses back to the web application

 
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