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Web applications undergo the same [[Unit testing|unit]], [[Integration testing|integration]] and [[system testing]] as traditional desktop applications. It has the same goals, which involve: 1) the determination that the application is working correctly; and, 2) the identification of errors that need correction. The testing process of web applications, however, has some special characteristics, making it a little different from a test used for a software. These include the fact that web applications tend to have a great deal of information that could contain mistakes, omissions, incorrect labels, redundancy, and so on.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title=Web Based Application Development|last=Grove|first=Ralph|publisher=Jones & Bartlett Learning|year=2009|isbn=0763759406|___location=Boston|pages=218}}</ref> They can also entail multiple layers of web applications and multiple, dynamic configurations.<ref name=":1" /> Testing and finding errors, therefore, involves more complex process such as the inclusion of operational analysis for each layer or configuration.
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