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The Case of the Crashing Test Site Tom McGreal warns you of problems that may be lurking in your deployment environment. |
Tom McGreal
March 5, 2004 |
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Not a Game of Random() Chance Online gaming poses a myriad of security risks. These hazards include various forms of player cheating and the possibility of unfair gaming software, in addition to the risks normally associated with any e-commerce business. Matthew Schmid describes a specific design flaw in an online poker game. |
Matthew Schmid
June 26, 2002 |
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The Top 13 Mistakes In Load Testing Applications This is a no-holds-barred discussion of common load testing errors and consequences. Load testing can and should be done long before a system has a stable or complete user interface. One reason that people often schedule load testing as a final step in a test or development plan is the confusion linking load testing with functional testing. |
Mark D. Anderson
June 26, 2002 |
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On-Track Requirements: How to Evaluate Requirements for Testability Prior to using the requirements to develop the Test Plan, an analysis should be performed to evaluate the testability of the requirements. This article suggests a proven method used on a recent project that accomplishes such an evaluation. |
Rodger Drabick
June 26, 2002 |