Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Testing IT
- 1 Introduction
- Part 1 The Traditional Testing Process
- Part 2 The Testing Process in the Real World: Illustrative Case Studies
- 14 Case Study 1: The British Library
- 15 Case Study 2: Reuters Product Acceptance Group
- 16 Case Study 3: Crown Quality Assurance Group
- 17 Case Study 4: The Wine Society
- 18 Case Study 5: Automatic Data Processing Limited
- Part 3 The Appendices
- References
- Glossary
- Index
14 - Case Study 1: The British Library
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 September 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Testing IT
- 1 Introduction
- Part 1 The Traditional Testing Process
- Part 2 The Testing Process in the Real World: Illustrative Case Studies
- 14 Case Study 1: The British Library
- 15 Case Study 2: Reuters Product Acceptance Group
- 16 Case Study 3: Crown Quality Assurance Group
- 17 Case Study 4: The Wine Society
- 18 Case Study 5: Automatic Data Processing Limited
- Part 3 The Appendices
- References
- Glossary
- Index
Summary
Overview of the Organization
The British Library (BL) is the national library of the United Kingdom. Its work is supported by the expertise of over 2000 staff members and by links with other organizations worldwide. The Library provides:
▲ Internationally important reading room and enquiry services
▲ The world's leading document supply services
▲ Specialist information services in key subject areas
▲ On-line and Web-based services
▲ Essential services for the library, archives, and information world
▲ Library facilities for the general public.
The Library's outstanding collection, developed over 250 years, of more than 150 million items represents every age of written civilization, every written language, and every aspect of human thought.
BL can be seen as the most complete of all the case studies, embodying aspects of each of the process elements described in Part 1 of this book.
Characteristics of the Testing Requirement
The British Library has a significant reliance on software systems to support its business for the purposes of:
▲ Maintaining very large quantities of information on document holdings
▲ Maintaining extensive lender personal details
▲ Recording details of document borrowings
▲ Maintaining on-line catalogue searching (involving millions of records)
▲ Supporting large-scale document supply.
The majority of these systems need to interoperate in order to inspect or exchange data and/or to invoke operations on other systems. The systems in use are of various ages, based on a variety of implementation technologies, and frequently supported on different operating systems and hardware platforms.
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- Testing ITAn Off-the-Shelf Software Testing Process, pp. 121 - 128Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001