Oxford International School: Tester Will Be The OIS Student

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Oxford International School

Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209.

Tester will be the OIS student


Role and Responsibility of Web Application/Software Tester:

A natural curiosity.
Must be analytical and should be logical thinking.
Must be able to operate any other web applications.
Familiar with computer hardware and able to read technical diagrams.
A good understanding of the software development process.
Good judgment skills.
Good writing skills (for documenting the process).
Good communications and consultancy skill.
The ability to work in a team and as an individual.
Good presentation skills.
Knowledge in web application language and tools. (High Priority)

Web Application Testing - Techniques:


1. Functionality Testing - The below are some of the checks that are performed but not limited
to the below list:

Verify there is no dead page or invalid redirects.


First check all the validations on each field.
Wrong inputs to perform negative testing.
Verify the work-flow of the system.
Verify the data integrity.

2. Usability testing - To verify how the application is easy to use with.

Test the navigation and controls.


Content checking.
Check for user intuition.

3. Interface testing - Performed to verify the interface and the data-flow from one system to
other.

4. Compatibility testing- Compatibility testing is performed based on the context of the


application.

Browser compatibility
Operating system compatibility
Compatible to various devices like notebook, mobile, etc.

5. Performance testing - Performed to verify the server response time and throughput under
various load conditions.

Load testing - It is the simplest form of testing conducted to understand the behaviour of
the system under a specific load. Load testing will result in measuring important business
critical transactions and load on the database, application server, etc. are also monitored.
Stress testing - It is performed to find the upper limit capacity of the system and also to
determine how the system performs if the current load goes well above the expected
maximum.
Soak testing - Soak Testing also known as endurance testing, is performed to determine
the system parameters under continuous expected load. During soak tests the parameters
such as memory utilization is monitored to detect memory leaks or other performance
issues. The main aim is to discover the system's performance under sustained use.
Spike testing - Spike testing is performed by increasing the number of users suddenly by
a very large amount and measuring the performance of the system. The main aim is to
determine whether the system will be able to sustain the work load.

6. Security testing - Performed to verify if the application is secured on web as data theft and
unauthorized access are more common issues and below are some of the techniques to verify the
security level of the system.

Injection
Broken Authentication and Session Management
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
Insecure Direct Object References
Security Miss configuration
Sensitive Data Exposure
Missing Function Level Access Control
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities
Invalidated Redirects and Forwards

Remuneration: Will be given according to the school policy. Students also be given a certificate after
successfully completion of the project.
Contact person: Sharmeen Noor
Admission & University Placement officer OIS
Telephone: 9115392, 914558, Email ID: [email protected]

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