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Course Code: Merc301 |
Source: Mercury |
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Course Length: 3 days |
Price: $2,250 |
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This core course provides a comprehensive
understanding of using QuickTest Professional 9.2 as an automated functional
testing tool for different environments. You
will use QuickTest Professionals graphical
point and click interface to record and play
back tests, add synchronization points and
verification steps, and create
multiple action tests. You will build upon
fundamental topics by using debug tools to
troubleshoot tests and use additional
checkpoints and product options to broaden
the scope of business processes that can be
automated. Once tests are created, you will
discover and correct common record and play
back problems. All topics are supported by
hands-on exercises that are based on
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New users of QuickTest who need to
automate manual testing and verification in
a short amount of time |
At the end of the course, you will be able
to:
Create basic scripts from a manual test
case
Enhance basic tests with synchronization and
verification
Parameterize tests to run with multiple sets of data
Create and reuse modular actions
Use the Object Repository
Use debugging tools
Use custom checkpoints to create more precise
verification points within a test
Use the Object Repository Manager
Describe and use virtual objects
Resolve object recognition problems
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Working knowledge of
Windows
Web sites and browsers
Testing concepts |
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Advanced QuickTest Professional 9.2 |
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Day 1
Create the basic test
Course Overview
Outline the benefits of QuickTest
Professional
Preparing to Record
Review documented user steps
Identify the application under test (AUT)
Prepare the test environment
Creating A Basic Test
Create and execute basic tests
Understand QuickTest results
Working With Objects
Identify objects and their properties
Discuss basics of the Object Repository
Adding Synchronization
Add synchronization steps
Set Global Synchronization Timeout
Verifying with Standard
Checkpoints
Enhance tests with checkpoints
Use regular expressions
Day 2
Enhance the basic test
Using Parameters and Data Driven
Tests
Use input and output parameters
Create Data Driven tests
Enhance checkpoints with parameters
Making Reusable and Multiple Actions
Create a Single Reusable Action
Create multiple actions from a single action
Use Global and Local Data Sheets
Adding Steps without Recording
Add steps using keyword view
Add steps using the Step Generator
Creating Tests on a Web Application
Discuss differences in:
Setup
Add-Ins
Object Recognition
Synchronization
Writing Custom Checkpoints
Create a custom checkpoint
Compare captured values with
expected values
Use debugging tools
Report the step outcome with a Reporter
Event
Day 3 Use
additional features
Using Database Checkpoints
Define Database checkpoints
Create SQL queries
Insert a Database checkpoint
Parameterize a database query
Utilizing a Shared Object Repository
Describe local versus shared object
repositories
Use the Object Repository Manager
Solving Object Recognition Problems
Use analog recording
Use low-level recording
Use a bitmap checkpoint
Work with virtual objects
Utilizing Recovery Scenarios
Create a recovery scenario
Associate a recovery scenario with a test
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