QTP Testing Course – QA Course for Automation
QTP Testing Course
QA Training
QA Training is a new platform and, to a certain extent, a domain-independent job. And if you’re new to the IT field, it’s the best option in the current IT job market.
The prime objective of Quality assurance / QA testing is to identify the defects in test applications and ensure the software application
The QA training course provides you all the necessary aspects of the software quality assurance process to ensure quality in Software.
The certification program includes structured content with each section, dynamic lecture presentation with real-time demonstration and hands-on practical approaches.
This course is designed for both fresh graduates who want to pursue a career and experienced peoples who want to improve their testing skills.
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Unit 1: Introduction to Automation
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Unit 2: Introduction to QTP 11.00
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Unit 3: Different ways of Developing Automation Tests
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Unit 4: Working with Test Objects and Object Repositories
- How QTP learns & identifies Objects
- Working with Test Objects
- Object Spy
- Configuring Object Identification
- Smart Identification PREVIEW
- Merging Shared Object Repositories
- Comparing shared objects Repositories
- Associating shared objects Repositories to a Test
- Working with Test objects methods & Properties
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Unit 5: VB Script Language Overview
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Unit 6: User Defined Functions
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Unit 7: Advanced VB Scripting
- Working with Internet Explorer Application
- Working with File system Objects
- Working with Data Base Connection
- Working with Record Set Object
- Working with COM Object
- Working with Word Application Object
- Error handling with Err Object
- Working with Dictionary Object
- Working with XML Util Object
- Working with QC Util Object
- Working with DOM Object
- WSH Scripting Basics
- Working with Shell
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Unit 8: Synchronization
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Unit 9: Checkpoints
- Checkpoint Introduction
- Adding Checkpoints to a Test
- Types of Checkpoints
- Standard Checkpoint
- Image Checkpoint
- Bitmap Checkpoint
- Table Checkpoint
- Text Checkpoint
- Text Area Checkpoint
- Accessibility Checkpoint
- Page Checkpoint
- Database Checkpoint
- XML Checkpoint
- Checkpoints Supported Environment
- Validating the Above Checks through Code
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Unit 10: Output Values
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Unit 11: Transactions
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Unit 12: Working with Actions
- Introduction to Actions
- Benefits of Actions
- Creating Tests with Multiple Actions
- Guidelines for working with Actions
- Creating new Actions
- Insert Actions
- Inserting Copy of Actions
- Inserting Existing Actions
- Splitting Actions
- Action Parameters
- Test Modularity Implementation
- Creating an Action Template
- Difference Between Reusable Actions and Functions
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Unit 13: Developing Data Driven Tests
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Unit 14: Regular Expressions
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Unit 15: Debugging
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Unit 16: Recovery Scenarios
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Unit 17: Descriptive Programming
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Unit 18: Virtual Objects
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Unit 19: API Programming
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Unit 20: Automation Frameworks
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Unit 21: Working with Quality Center
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Unit 22: Additional Coverage