Dublin Core
Title
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WEB TESTING FRAMEWORKS: EVALUATING FUNCTIONAL, SECURITY, AND PERFORMANCE ASPECTS ACROSS HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS
Abstract
The objective of this project is to examine the scope and effectiveness of selected software testing tools on healthcare systems. The primary objective is to determine how modern testing frameworks perform when applied to healthcare web applications, a sector where security, reliability, and performance are critical. Different frameworks in different categories of functional, security and performance were used to conduct research on 3 different systems that ultimately do the same thing, but in different geographical locations. The main focus was on the system's capacity to manage common user interactions, withstand security threats, and function under different load levels. Functional tests were used to evaluate user workflows, such as form submission and navigation; security testing was done to find vulnerabilities like cross-site scripting, insecure data transmission, and out-of-date security protocols; and performance testing assessed the websites responsiveness and capacity to support multiple users at once while experiencing high traffic. In conclusion, this topic emphasizes the importance of comprehensive and detailed testing in the healthcare domain, especially in areas where performance and security are of vital importance. Outcome provides insight into standards and protocols that nearby countries use, as well as conclusions about multiple frameworks in different domains.
Keywords
healthcare, functional testing, security testing, performance testing
