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Introduction
Localization (L10N) is the process of customizing a software
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application that was originally designed for a domestic market
so that it can be released in foreign markets. This process involves translating
all native language strings to the target language and customizing the GUI so
that it is appropriate for the target market. Depending on the size and
complexity of the
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localization can range from a simple process involving a small team of
translators, linguists, desktop publishers and engineers to a complex process
requiring a Localization Project Manager directing a team of a hundred
specialists. Localization is usually done using some combination of in-house
resources, independent contractors and full-scope services of a localization
company.
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Definition of Localization Testing
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Things to be consider in Localization
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Localization Testing Features
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Purpose of Localization Testing
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General Areas of Focus in Localization
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Platform in Localization Testing
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Localization Testing of the UI
Overview of Localization Testing
Although localization and, by extension, localization testing are not
strictly a part of the development of world-ready
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software , localization becomes possible once you have
developed world-ready software. If you do decide to localize, you should be
familiar with the scope and purpose of localization testing. Localizers
translate the product UI and sometimes change some initial settings to adapt the
product to a particular local market.
This definitely reduces the "world-readiness" of the
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application . That is, a globalized application whose UI and
documentation are translated into a
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spoken in one country will retain its functionality. However, the application
will become less usable in the countries where that language is not spoken.
Localization testing checks how well the build has been translated into a
particular target language. This test is based on the results of globalized
testing where the functional support for that particular locale has already been
verified. If the product is not globalized enough to support a given language,
you probably will not try to localize it into that language in the first place!
You should be aware that pseudo-localization, which was discussed earlier,
does not completely eliminate the need for functionality testing of a localized
application. When you test for localizability before you localize, the chances
of having serious functional problems due to localization are slim. However, you
still have to check that the application you're shipping to a particular market
really works. Now you can do it in less time and with fewer resources.
Definition
Localization is the process of adapting a globalized
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application to a particular culture/locale. Localizing an
application requires a basic understanding of the character sets typically used
in modern software development and an understanding of the issues associated
with them. Localization includes the translation of the application user
interface and adapting graphics for a specific culture/locale. The localization
process can also include translating any help content associated with the
application.
Localization of business solutions requires that you implement the correct
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processes and practices for a culture/locale. Differences in
how cultures/locales conduct
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are heavily shaped by governmental and regulatory requirements. Therefore,
localization of business logic can be a massive task.
Localization testing checks how well the build has been translated
into a particular target language. This test is based on the results of
globalized testing where the functional support for that particular locale has
already been verified. If the product is not globalized enough to support a
given language, you probably will not try to localize it into that language in
the first place!
What we need to consider in Localization Testing?
What we need to consider in Localization Testing ?
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- Things that are often altered during localization, such as the
UserInterface and content files.
- Operating
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- Keyboards
- Text Filters
- Hot keys
- Spelling Rules
- Sorting Rules
- Upper and Lower case conversions
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- Printers
- Size of Papers
- Mouse
- Date formats
- Rulers and Measurements
- Memory Availability
- Voice User Interface language/accent
- Video Content
Localization Testing Features
- Object based Recording: Does not record based on
coordinates and hence Localization testing is not affected by position
change due to shorter or longer localized strings.
- Centralized Object Repository: Localization testing
will not be affected by textual changes as only logical name are placed in
the scripts.
- Unicode Support: Full Unicode support allows you to
record in any language.
- Automatic Resource Generator: Extracts all the string,
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stores them in a resource file.
- I18N Editor: Allows you to assign localized terms for
the contents of the resource.
- Powerful Library: Provides powerful libraries to get
and set locales at runtime. Allows you to change the date format to suite
the locale to be tested.
Purpose of Localization Testing
Products that are localized to international markets often face
domestic competition, which makes it critical for the localized product to blend
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and cultural landscape. The cost of a localization effort can be significant.
Once you have the strings translated and the GUI updated, localization testing
should be used to help ensure that the product is successfully migrated to the
target market.
In addition to verifying successful translation, basic functional testing
should be performed. Functional issues often arise as a result of localizing
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Don't risk the time and effort spent localizing by not performing adequate
Quality Assurance.
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General Areas of Focus in Localization Testing
Localization testing should focus on several general areas. The first
involves things that are often altered during localization, such as the UI and
content files. The second consists of culture-specific, language-specific, and
country-specific areas. Examples include configurable components-such as region
defaults and the default language-as well as language-specific and
region-specific functionality-such as default spelling checkers, speech engines,
and so on. You should also test the availability of
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for local hardware and look for the encryption algorithms incorporated into the
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differ from country to country.
Pay specific attention to the customization that could not be automated
through the globalization services infrastructure (Win32 NLS APIs and the .NET
Framework). For example, check that formatting of mailing addresses is
locale-specific and that parts of the user's name are ordered correctly. (The
order in which surname and first name appear varies according to country. For
instance, some Muslim countries and certain regions in India use a different
name order than that used in the English language.) Functionality of this kind
is often implemented by an application-testing must verify its correctness.
Other areas of localization testing should include basic functionality tests;
setup, upgrade, and uninstall tests that are run in the localized environment;
and, finally, application and hardware
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compatibility tests that are planned according to the
product's target market.
Platform in Localization Testing
Any language version of Windows XP or Windows 2000 can be selected as a
platform for the test if the product is properly globalized. Of course, in the
case of localization testing, the localized version of the operating system can
be a wise choice, since that's the most likely
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environment for your application in the real world. However, a
globalized and localizable application, even after it undergoes localization,
must be able to run on any language version of the operating system and with MUI
installed.
You should run the application with MUI installed when your application
implements an MUI behavior, through pluggable UI, satellite dynamic-link
libraries (DLLs), or some other technique that adjusts the UI language to the
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preferences. MUI allows the user to switch the UI
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of the operating system and thus you must make sure your application matches the
operating-system settings. You should verify the behavior of the application
when the user's default language of the UI differs from the other locale
settings. By doing so, you'll immediately see any problems in the way resources
are loaded and processed.
Localization Testing of the UI
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that run processes in a system-such as operating-system
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process queries its user default UI language settings, it might get a result
different from what a user's process running at the same time will get. This can
cause localization problems, inconsistency in the UI that the user sees (if
parts of it are generated by the system services), or even problems in
functionality. In order to avoid those problems, always check an application's
behavior with different default user and system UI languages. The settings for
UI languages should also be different from those used in the development
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environment .
For example, assume you have a machine with MUI installed and a user whose
default UI language is different from that of the system. Suppose a fax service
waiting for incoming calls is running continuously and that, when a fax arrives,
the service displays a notification message to the currently logged user (if
there is one). You must ensure that the message be in the user's language, which
might not necessarily be the same as the one returned to the fax service when it
queries its default UI language.
In particular, localization testing of the UI and linguistics should cover
items such as:
- Validation of all application resources.
- Verification of linguistic accuracy and resource attributes.
- Checking for typographical errors.
- Checking that printed documentation, online Help, messages, interface
resources, and command-key sequences are consistent with each other. If you
have shipped localized versions of your product before, make sure that the
translation is consistent with the earlier released versions.
- Confirmation of adherence to system, input, and display environment
standards.
- Checking usability of the UI.
- Assessment of cultural appropriateness.
- Checking for politically sensitive content.
- Making sure the market-specific information about your company, such as
contact information or local product-support phone numbers, is updated.
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