Internationalization and
Localization Issues in Testing
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The advances in computer technology over the
last decade have brought the prices and appeal of computers within reach of a
large portion of the world. As computers become more popular throughout the
world more and more independent software vendors are hoping to capture some of
that global market by making their software products available to consumers in
foreign countries.
Comments: A Paper focused on the great need for software testers
to ensure the quality of software being prepared in different languages and
locations.
Author: Jeffrey H. Jewell
Publisher: www.stickyminds.com
Issue/Date:Oct. 29,1998
Internationalization
Testing
First Paragraph:
These principles and practices of
internationalization (I18N) testing provide general guidelines, methodologies
and insight to help properly test your product to ensure it has been properly
internationalized. The examples cited are drawn from a culmination of experience
performing internationalization testing on products written in the C, C++, and
Java[tm] languages for Solaris[tm] and Intel[tm] platforms.
Comments: Produced by Ken Frank of Sun Microsystems, Inc., the
information presented here offers experience-based principles and practices, and
methodologies to help test internationalized products written in C, C++, and
Java(tm) languages for Solaris[tm] and Intel[tm] platforms.
Author: Ken Frank
Publisher: Sun Microsystems
Issue/Date:NA