Test Automation: Fundamentals
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Practical seminar
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Location
London
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
1 Day
Introduce the concept of software test automation to anyone who has an interest or is about to embark on introducing automation software into their test environment. The Test Automation Fundamentals course will provide a stable platform from which to start the automation journey.
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About this course
Definition of test automation, tool selectin, plan for success & how to avoid project failing, automation framework.
The course is suitable for testers, developers or managers with an interest in software test automation.
None.
Attendance certificate.
SQS has a experienced team of trainers, that are consultants and are actually working on this field currently.
After requesting information, you will be either emailed the relevant information or called to discussed your requirements in detail.
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Subjects
- Test automation
- Commercial
- Freeware
- Open Source
- Version control
- Automation
- IT
- Communication Skills
- Computing
- Network
Course programme
What is test automation? A brief introduction to the origin of automation and a discussion on current industry beliefs.
History
Myths and truths
Advantages and disadvantages
Test automation tool selection: what should you consider when selecting tools to automate the software testing process?
Commercial
Freeware
Open source
Custom or in-house
Technologies and platforms
Plan for success: how can you avoid your automation project failing again?
The salesman's approach
Failure to plan results in planning to fail
Test case management
Data management
Version control
Maintenance planning
Automation frameworks: "Frameworks" is a term used loosely within the automation realm but what does it really mean?
Object based
Keyword / action based
Transaction based
To automate or not? Where can you apply your new found knowledge?
Functional vs. performance testing
Regression testing
System testing
Unit testing
Usability testing
Others
Test Automation: Fundamentals