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Prerequisites to Attend Silk Test Training
- You are a QA Project leader, tester, or engineer who needs to develop a working knowledge of a functional testing methodology
- You are familiar with the Windows environment
- You can navigate in an Internet or Intranet environment
- You are familiar with scripting or structured programming
- You have experience in testing applications manually
Course Objectives
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Use variables and logic in Testcases to make them more viable, reusable, and maintainable
- Create functions to perform repeated or complex actions
- Configure testcases using advanced error handling constructs
- Structure testcases utilizing advanced test data handling techniques
- Define an Application Programming Interface (API) for a custom object or a class of objects
- Define a new class of custom objects
- Access ActiveX and Java methods and properties
- Use techniques specific to the challenge of different custom objects
Contents:
- Understanding the Basics
- Projects and Plans
- Capturing the Application
- Creating and Running Testcases
- Reporting and Test Results
- Viewing Statistics For An Individual Test
- Revisiting the Workflow Bar
- Beyond The Recorder
- Looping & Branching Techniques
- Creating And Using Functions
- Data Driven Testcases
- Introducing Advanced Object Oriented 4Test
- 4Test Object Oriented Concepts & Constructs
- Reviewing Fundamental Features
- Object Oriented Techniques
- Storing Common Routines As Methods
- Storing Data as Data Members
- Applying Object Oriented Techniques To Classes
- Creating Methods for a Entire Class
- Redefining Built-In Methods
- Adding Properties
- Redundant Declarations
- Graphical Custom Objects
- Supporting Custom Objects
- Defining a Custom Test API
- Determining when to define a custom class
- Adding Properties to a Custom API
- Defining an API at the Object Level
- Evaluating Available Resources
- Gaining an Understanding of the Custom Objects
- Developing the Test API
- Strategies for SubClasses of Standard Objects
- Strategies for Non Standard Custom Objects
- Introduction to Custom Classes
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