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Showing posts with label application. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2008

How is testing affected by object-oriented designs?

Well-engineered object-oriented design can make it easier to trace from
code to internal design to functional design to requirements. While
there will be little affect on black box testing (where an
understanding of the internal design of the application is
unnecessary), white-box testing can be oriented to the application's
objects. If the application was well-designed this can simplify test
design.

GaneshKB


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Why to have Programming Statements in Tests in QTP?

We add steps, which contain programming logic to the recorded
framework just to increase the power and flexibility of the testing
process.


Programming statements usually contain:


1) Recordable test object methods: These are operations that a user can perform on an application.


2) Non-recordable test object methods: These are operations that
users cannot perform on an application. We use these methods to
retrieve or set information, or to perform operations triggered by an
event.


3) Run-time methods of the object being tested.


4) Various VBScript programming commands that affect the way the
test runs, such as conditions and loops. These are often used to
control the logical flow of a test.


5) Supplemental statements, such as comments, to make our test
easier to read, and messages that appear in the test results, to alert
us to a specified condition.


GaneshKB



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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Foresight Linux Releases Kid's Edition

Hi,
           Folks, Foresight Linux Kid's Edition has been announced yesterday by Ken VanDine on his blog, and it is a Linux distribution oriented towards children which comes packed with many applications for educational and entertainment use. Foresight Linux Kid's Edition also has a highly customized GNOME desktop environment, with a single panel (on top) and redesigned start menu that makes it easy to find programs.To know more about the application added for the kids, Click here...

GaneshKB

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Your Windows Applications, Seamlessly Integrated on Mac OS X

Hi,
This is a great news, we can now use Windows & applications in the same machine where MAC OS X. CrossOver Mac allows you to install many popular Windows applications and
games on your Intel OS X Mac. CrossOver includes an easy to use, single click
interface, which makes installing Windows software simple and fast. Once
installed, your application integrates seamlessly in OS X. Just click and run
your application directly from the OS X Finder. Clicking a Windows file or
document — including email attachments — will launch the
appropriate Windows program, allowing you to work on the files. Best of all,
you do it all easily and affordably, without needing a Microsoft operating
system license. To know more, Click here...

Ganesh.KB


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