MULTIPLE PLATFORMS

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Issue Summary

The same tests are supposed to run in many different operating systems or browsers


Category

Design

Examples

The tests have to run with different database systems (for instance Oracle, MySQL etc.)
The tests have to run on different browsers (for instance Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome etc.)

Questions


Can you list exactly on what systems the tests are supposed to run?
Is the test execution really identical?

Resolving Patterns

Most recommended:

  • ABSTRACTION LEVELS: use this pattern to isolate the technical implementation. In this way you will be able to keep platform differences to a minimum
  • GET ON THE CLOUD: use this pattern to implement efficiently different platforms
  • THINK OUT-OF-THE-BOX: try to look at the problem from unusual viewpoints


Other useful patterns:


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