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Web Application Testing

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What is Web Application Testing?

Web application testing is the process of evaluating a web application to identify potential bugs, vulnerabilities, and other issues that could compromise its functionality, security, or user experience. It commonly involves using various testing techniques, such as functional testing, security testing, performance testing, and usability testing, to ensure that the web application meets the required standards and expectations. Tools and frameworks are often used to automate and streamline the testing process.

What other technologies are related to Web Application Testing?

Web Application Testing Complementary Technologies

Web application testing often involves testing the web services that the application uses.
mentioned alongside Web Application Testing in 34% (52) of relevant job posts
Web applications often rely on databases, so database testing is a complementary aspect of ensuring the application functions correctly.
mentioned alongside Web Application Testing in 8% (55) of relevant job posts
Regression testing is a testing practice used to ensure existing features still work as expected after changes. It's very common in web application testing.
mentioned alongside Web Application Testing in 5% (53) of relevant job posts

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