Software Testing : The SeaMonkey Project
Mills, Bright (2010)
Mills, Bright
Turun ammattikorkeakoulu
2010
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2010060511539
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2010060511539
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The goal of this thesis is to evaluate, design and plan best testing strategy in the SeaMonkey project and then perform the appropriate testing. This testing mostly consists of Usability Testing and the tests are usually carried out at the User Acceptance Testing Stage. The purpose of the Use Acceptance testing is to identify any existing bugs and problems that could make the SeaMonkey application fail during execution. This is performed by applying software testing methods at different stages, such as functional testing, usability testing, system testing, users acceptance, and performance testing. The SeaMonkey web browser belongs to the Moziller foundation and it is also called the all in one web browser, due to its vast features.
The testing was finally carried out and the discovered bugs were carefully documented as well as the findings from the Usability Test and suggestions to improve usability of the application. The SeaMonkey community is responsible for fixing the bugs. This thesis helps to ensure the quality and performance of the application, based on the end users requirements and specifications. In addition, fixing the bugs would improve the efficiency and performance of the application, and giving consumers maximum satisfaction.
The testing was finally carried out and the discovered bugs were carefully documented as well as the findings from the Usability Test and suggestions to improve usability of the application. The SeaMonkey community is responsible for fixing the bugs. This thesis helps to ensure the quality and performance of the application, based on the end users requirements and specifications. In addition, fixing the bugs would improve the efficiency and performance of the application, and giving consumers maximum satisfaction.