Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security Testing

The purpose of the article is to give a survey of research fields related to test and manage applications from the cloud, i.e. cloud-based testing, so that it can facilitate security requirements associated with the testing. This article has two main aims. The first one is the survey of published re...

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Main Authors: Martin Lněnička, Jan Čapek
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Prague University of Economics and Business 2018-06-01
Series:Acta Informatica Pragensia
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Online Access:https://aip.vse.cz/artkey/aip-201801-0003_classification-and-evaluation-of-cloud-based-testing-tools-the-case-study-of-web-applications-8217-security.php
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spelling doaj-5c9bf7161c8742c2980fa69519bb2fc02021-08-02T16:36:17ZcesPrague University of Economics and BusinessActa Informatica Pragensia1805-49511805-49512018-06-0171405710.18267/j.aip.113aip-201801-0003Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security TestingMartin Lněnička0Jan Čapek1Institute of System Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Studentska 84, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech RepublicInstitute of System Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Studentska 84, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech RepublicThe purpose of the article is to give a survey of research fields related to test and manage applications from the cloud, i.e. cloud-based testing, so that it can facilitate security requirements associated with the testing. This article has two main aims. The first one is the survey of published results attained by the synergy of these research fields - cloud-based testing, testing strategies and types of tests, and related architectures, which is followed by the classification of testing tools based on their testing strategies. The second part is focused on security testing of Fire and Rescue Service portals in the Czech Republic and identification of vulnerabilities in these portals. The results suggested that it is more appropriate to manage only one unified portal than a lot of portals on the regional level, also due to the economies of scale. Finally, the most suitable tool for cloud-based security testing was recommended based on these results and a typical cloud-based testing methodology was described.https://aip.vse.cz/artkey/aip-201801-0003_classification-and-evaluation-of-cloud-based-testing-tools-the-case-study-of-web-applications-8217-security.phpCloud computingCloud-based testingWeb applicationsSecurityCase study
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author Martin Lněnička
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Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security Testing
Acta Informatica Pragensia
Cloud computing
Cloud-based testing
Web applications
Security
Case study
author_facet Martin Lněnička
Jan Čapek
author_sort Martin Lněnička
title Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security Testing
title_short Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security Testing
title_full Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security Testing
title_fullStr Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security Testing
title_full_unstemmed Classification and Evaluation of Cloud-Based Testing Tools: The Case Study of Web Applications' Security Testing
title_sort classification and evaluation of cloud-based testing tools: the case study of web applications' security testing
publisher Prague University of Economics and Business
series Acta Informatica Pragensia
issn 1805-4951
1805-4951
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The purpose of the article is to give a survey of research fields related to test and manage applications from the cloud, i.e. cloud-based testing, so that it can facilitate security requirements associated with the testing. This article has two main aims. The first one is the survey of published results attained by the synergy of these research fields - cloud-based testing, testing strategies and types of tests, and related architectures, which is followed by the classification of testing tools based on their testing strategies. The second part is focused on security testing of Fire and Rescue Service portals in the Czech Republic and identification of vulnerabilities in these portals. The results suggested that it is more appropriate to manage only one unified portal than a lot of portals on the regional level, also due to the economies of scale. Finally, the most suitable tool for cloud-based security testing was recommended based on these results and a typical cloud-based testing methodology was described.
topic Cloud computing
Cloud-based testing
Web applications
Security
Case study
url https://aip.vse.cz/artkey/aip-201801-0003_classification-and-evaluation-of-cloud-based-testing-tools-the-case-study-of-web-applications-8217-security.php
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