difference between web based application and window based
application
Answer Posted / saraswathip28
web based application: Application will be loaded in the
server.Client machine use the application using URL.you
have to test it on different web browsers. Web applications
are supposed to be tested on different browsers and OS
platforms so broadly Web application is tested mainly for
browser compatibility and operating system compatibility,
error handling, static pages, backend testing and load
testing.
Window based application: runs on personal computers and
work stations, so when you test the desktop application you
are focusing on a specific environment.
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