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Test Automation For Managers

Course Type : Instructor led Online Training
Price: $599
Details

Software test automation is the future of testing. Whether you are agile or waterfall, automation plays key role in your overall test strategy. Unfortunately it is a sad reality that there are more managers and leads who hate automation than those who like it or neutral - combined. Whether they have bad experience with automation, heard negative things from others or there are some other reasons.

Do you believe that as a front-line manager you should knowthe work you are directly managing? Are you equipped with the right knowledgeyou need to effectively utilize automation for the success of yourorganization? If yes, terrific, keep it up. If no, don’t worry, you are at

Why do this course?

When to consider automation? 

Both in Agile and Waterfall, regression testing has been one area that is often compromised when you are pressed against time, budget and resources and more often than not such a compromise end up becoming a costly mistake after go live.  Regression testing is something you should have done optimally well but didn’t due to resource, time and budget constraints. Automation comes in handy

With more and more teams moving towards agile, it is only natural that you make changes to your applications more frequently than you do in waterfall. This brings new challenges in terms of regression testing the features added in previous sprints. You must consider automating not only regression tests but also those tests in current release/sprint that are data intensive, highly repetitive and tedious.


Contents
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 What is test automation?
  • 1.2 Why do we need test automation?
  • 1.3 When do we need test automation?
  • 1.4 Types of test automation
  • 1.5 What to and what not to automate?
  • 1.6 Limitations of automation
  • 2 Getting started with Test Automation
  • 2.1 Technical Feasibility - Proof of Concept (PoCs)
  • 2.2 Effort Estimation
  • 2.2.1 From manual tests
  • 2.2.2 From requirements
  • 2.3 Calculate ROI
  • 3 Implementation
  • 3.1 Right Sourcing
  • 3.2 Automation in Agile Projects
  • 3.3 Automation in Waterfall Projects
  • 3.4 Analysis
  • 3.5 Repository/SCM
  • 3.6 Design and Development
  • 3.7 Execution
  • 3.8 Maintenance
  • 4 Automation Tools and Technologies
  • 4.1 HPE UFT
  • 4.2 HPE LeanFT
  • 4.3 VBScript
  • 4.4 Macros/VBA
  • 4.5 Selenium
  • 4.6 JAVA
  • 4.7 Python
  • 4.8 Coded UI
  • 4.9 Test Complete
  • 4.10 Rational Functional Tester
  • 4.11 Silk Test
  • 5 Automation Frameworks
  • 5.1 Traditional approach to automation
  • 5.2 Why Automation frameworks?
  • 5.3 Keyword Driven framework
  • 5.4 Functional Decomposition framework
  • 5.5 Modular framework
  • 5.6 Data Driven framework
  • 5.7 Hybrid framework
  • 5.8 Automation Framework vs Automated Test Design
  • 6 Mobile Test Automation
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Appium
  • 6.3 Robotium
  • 6.4 Selendroid
  • 6.5 SeeTest
  • 6.6 Calabash
  • 6.7 MonkeyTalk
  • 6.8 Mobile Infrastructure
  • 6.8.1 Own Lab
  • 6.8.2 Perfecto Mobile
  • 6.8.3 Device Anywhere
  • 6.8.4 Sauce Labs
  • 6.8.5 AWS Device Farm
  • 6.8.6 Xamzrin Test Cloud
  • 7 Popular Areas of Testing and Automation Approaches
  • 7.1 GUI test automation
  • 7.2 SOA test automation
  • 7.2.1 SOAP service test automation
  • 7.2.2 REST service test automation
  • 7.2.3 MQ test automation
  • 7.3 ETL/Back-end test automation
  • 7.4 Hadoop test automation
  • 7.5 Performance test automation
  • 7.6 Mainframe/iSeries test automation
  • 8 CICD
  • 8.1 Continuous Integration
  • 8.2 Continuous Delivery
  • 8.3 Continuous Deployment
  • 8.4 CICD Tools and Technologies
  • 8.5 CICD Process and Examples
  • 8.6 Automated testing in CICD
  • 9 TDD
  • 10 BDD
  • 11 Test Automation Metrics
  • 11.1 Cost metrics
  • 11.2 Development metrics
  • 11.3 Execution metrics
  • 11.4 Maintenance metrics
  • 11.5 Savings/ROI metrics
  • 11.6 Coverage metrics
  • 12 Automation Lab
  • 13 Automation - set it up for success
  • 13.1 DOs and DO NOTs of automation
  • 13.2 Reasons for failure
  • 13.3 Key success factors

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