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1 Day Tutorial
This class has been designed in response to all the
testers who have asked for more “tools,” more tool demos, and more
opportunities to “try it out.” Students practice core concepts in exercises
that demonstrate test needs, automation opportunities and the capabilities
of various test automation tools, along with some of their challenges.
Battery powered Notebook computers may be used during exercises.
Students learn
- What test automation tools can do, and what they
don’t do
- How various test automation tools work and what
you can expect from them:
- What knowledge and skills are required on your
test automation team to use these tools and show a positive return
on investment
- What test tasks are good candidates for
automation, and which ones aren’t
- How to design function tests for automation
- What you should automate in your testing
- “Must have” metrics, including how to calculate
the return on investment from test automation
Outline
- Test Asset Management and Architectures
- Integrating automation with existing test
practice
- Standards, guidelines, policy and procedures
- Test frameworks and the tools that use them
- Table Driven; Data Driven; Keyword driven
- Templates and Quick Starts
- Tools, Techniques and Scripting Languages
- Function Test and Capture Replay Tools
- Techniques for Test Design
- Positive Testing: Requirements based
verification
- Negative Testing: Security testing at the
application layer
- Automation tools for data prep, automated
verification, etc.
- Technical Test Tools and Utilities
- Test Planning and Management Tools
- Metrics: Time and Money
- Velocity, test effectiveness: risk mitigation,
efficiency
- Bug reporting and prediction
- Summary
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