Consider the following things when testing a Web-enabled application:
1) Who are the archetypal users? What are their goals?
2) Who will I test the system for functionality? This answers the basic question: Does it work?
3) Is the datacenter running the application ready for production? Will it handle the number of concurrent users I am forecasting?
4) Does the application perform functions fast enough to satistify the archetypal users?
5) How will I monitor the service to make certain the functionality still works?
Think of the above 5 questions as chapter headers in a test plan. If you can answer these questions then you will have the plan in your hands!
Good luck.
-Frank
P.S. There is a lot of help for you on testing Web-enabled applications at
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---<br />Frank Cohen, <a href="http://www.PushToTest.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.PushToTest.com</a> phone: 408 374 7426<br />Enterprise test automation solutions to check and monitor Web-enabled <br />applications for functionality, scalability and reliability.