Testing Tools Training in Hyderabad

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Software Testing Tools (MANUAL + SELENIUM) Plot #204, 2nd Floor, Above Bank of India ,Opp Mythri vihar ,Ameerpet,Hyderabad.500016. Email:info@qedgetech.com Website:www.qedgetech.com. Ph:9154112233 . 040-64644491 / 92.


MANUAL TESTING About The Course Manual Testing course will cover software testing concepts, SDLC, STLC, Agile Testing, Effective Testing methods, QA Process , TestCase writing, TestCase Execution, Defect Reporting , Defect Management and Test Management tools like ALM/Quality Center.

Course Objectives After the completion of the Manual Testing course, you will be able to: 1. Understand fundamental concepts in software testing, including software testing objectives, processes, test strategies and testing techniques. 2. Understand the software testing processes and manual testing processes like Unit testing, Integration testing, system testing, re-testing, regression testing and system integration testing and UAT etc., 3. Learn to plan a testing projects, design test cases and data, conduct testing operations, manage defects and generate test report. 4. Learn to conduct UI Testing, Usability Testing, Load Testing, Performance Testing, Security Testing and Compatibility Testing etc., 5. Learn Defect Reporting process and Defect management process. 6. Learn implementing Testing Process using tools like ALM(Quality Center) and JIRA.

Who can join this course? This is a foundation course for any Fresh Graduates, Students and working professionals who want to learn and gain knowledge on software testing.

Pre-requisites There is no technical and no programming knowledge required for this course, minimal knowledge on software applications is enough.

Project Work Towards the end of the Course, you will learn working on a live project.

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Curriculum Software Testing Overview • • • • • • • • • • • •

Introduction to Software Testing Objectives of Testing Software Development Process Project vs. Product Error / Fault / Failure Why Software has defects? Most common defects Cost of fixing defects Testing then … and Testing now… What is Verification & Validation Difference between QA & QC Role of a Tester

Principles of Testing • • • • • • •

Early Testing Exhaustive Testing Impossible Defect Clustering Pesticide Paradox Testing is Context Dependant Testing Should Show Presence of Defects Absence of Error is a Fallacy

Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) • •

SDLC Phases SDLC Models - Waterfall Model - V Model - RAD Model - Prototype Model - Spiral Model - Agile Model

Software Testing Methodologies • • • •

Static Testing White Box Testing Black Box Testing Gray Box Testing

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Static Testing Techniques • • • •

Reviews Types of Reviews Inspections & Audits Walkthroughs

White Box Testing • •

Unit Testing Integration Testing

Black Box Testing • •

System Testing User Acceptance Testing (UAT)  Alpha Testing  Beta Testing

System Testing and Types of System Testing • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Smoke / Sanity Testing Formal Testing Priority Based/Risk Based Testing Ad-hoc Testing Re-Testing and Regression Testing End-to-End Testing Exploratory Testing Benchmark Testing Monkey Testing UI Testing Usability Testing Security Testing Performance Testing Load Testing Stress Testing Compatibility Testing Installation Testing Globalization Testing Localization Testing Recovery Testing

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Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC) •

Test Planning  

Test Analysis  

Test Strategy Test Plan

Analyzing Functional Requirements Preparing Requirement Clarification

Test Preparation  

Identifying & documenting Test Scenarios Test Case Design Techniques • ECP • BVA • Decision Table Testing • State Transition Testing • Use case Testing

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Preparing Test Cases Preparing Test Data Preparing RTM

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Build Release Process Executing Testcases

Test Execution

Defect / Bug Life Cycle Defect Management  What is defect?  Defect Classification  Defect Severity & Defect Priority  Defect Report Template  Defect Reporting & Defect Tracking Test Closure  Criteria for Test Closure  Status Reports (Daily and Weekly) • Test Summary Reports

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Agile Testing Overview of DataBase Testing

ALM (Quality Center) Overview of Test Management QC Tool Architecture QC Site Administration    

Creating Domain Creating Project Creating Users Mapping User to QC Project

QC User Modules        

Defining Test Requirements Writing TestCases in QC Mapping TestCases to Requirements Exporting TestCases from Excel to QC Create Test Sets Executing TestCases Defect Reporting & Defect Tracking Analyzing Reports & Graphs

Project Testing WorkShop

SELENIUM/WEBDRIVER

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About The Course Selenium is used for automating Web Application Testing. Selenium is open source tool, hence many companies preferring Selenium to cut down project maintenance cost which increased demand for Selenium Testers. In this course you will experience to work with Modularity Framework, Data Driven Framework, Keyword Driven Framework and Hybrid Framework. Selenium IDE, Selenium WebDriver, Selenium-Grid, TestNG, MAVEN,Jenkins is covered during the course. You will learn to perform tests on multiple machines simultaneously running on different Operating Systems and Cross Browser Testing with Selenium.

Course Objectives After the completion of ‘Testing with Selenium WebDriver’ Course, you should be able to :                  

Understand Selenium Architecture and its components Record and importing tests with Selenium IDE Identifying elements using Locatorse.g by link, by text, by id, by css, by xpath etc. Understand Selenium WebDriver/ Selenium 2.0 Automating Textbox,DropdownList,Link,Checkbox,RadioButtons,Tables,Calender, Keyboard and mouse operations Handling Alerts and Multiple windows Validate page content using Selenium WebDriver API Write Test cases using TestNG Creating Reusable automation Tests Generating Customized Test Results Use WebDriver advanced features e.g. taking screenshots, handling cookies and managing Exceptions Create Data driven, Keyword driven and Hybrid test frameworks Perform Cross browser testing with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari and Opera Perform distributed testing using Selenium GRID Automate windows applications with AutoIt Scheduling Tests with Jenkins

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Professionals from any domain can join the course as it does not require hard core programming knowledge. Selenium is a new and booming Technology in Software Industry that is widely accepted across all the industries. People with basic knowledge of Object Oriented Programming can easily take up this course.

Pre-requisites The pre-requisite for this course is basic knowledge of Core Java. We provide a complimentary course "Java Essentials for Testing With Selenium WebDriver" to all the participants who enrol for Selenium course.

Project Work Towards the end of the course you will be working on a Project where we will be automating a Web Application to cover all the possible cases of interaction with application. Project will be Keyword Driven so that it should work as per user instructions. Test cases will be executed multiple times using Data Driven approach. Project will handle Textboxes, Links, Checkbox, Radio button, submit button, reset button, URL, Page Title, synchronization between pages when navigating from one page to another, taking screenshots of application for each of the validation of – verbose, textbox value, dynamic links, handling of dialog and alert box, fetching data from application. We will build this Project using Eclipse and Selenium WebDriver.

Why learn Selenium? Selenium is an open source tool and covers all the scenarios what licensed tool like QTP, IBM RFT or other available tools in market can do. Performance, execution speed and browser interaction of Selenium is too fast than any other automation tool. Unattended execution can be achieved using Selenium Framework. Selenium supports different operating systems along with support for different programming languages and browsers, these features makes the Selenium ahead of any other Automation tool.

Curriculum

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Java Essentials for Testing With Selenium WebDriver Java Programming Basics         

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Why Java for Selenium Installing Java Installing Eclipse First Eclipse Project First Java program Concept of class file Datatypes in Java String class and functions o Practical Examples on Strings handling Conditional Statements o If…else… o Switchcase o Practical Examples with conditions Loops o While Loop o For Loop o Practical Examples with loops Arrays o Single Dimensional Arrays o Two Dimensional arrays o Practical usage of arrays in Selenium Operators What are Functions? Function Input Parameters Function Return Types

Object Oriented Programming                

Local Variables Global Variables Static and Non-Static Variables Static and Non-Static Functions Creating Objects in Java Meaning of static Why is main method static? Object and Object References Call by reference and Value Overloading and Overriding Functions Access Modifiers - Public/Private/Default/Protected Constructors Interface Usage of Objects in Selenium Inheritance Usage of Inheritance in Selenium

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Creating Packages Accessing Classes across Packages

Exception Handling        

Exception handing with try catch block Importance of exception handling Exception and Error Throwable Class Final and Finally Throw and Throws Different Types of Exceptions Need of exception handling in Selenium framework

Automating Excel file Operations     

Creating/Opening XLS Files Reading/Writing Microsoft XLS Files Counting Rows and Columns Filling BG/Font Colours Practical Examples

Automating Text File Operations   

Creating/Opening Text Files Reading/Writing Text Files Practical Examples

Automating Database Operations 

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Connecting to Databases o MySQL o Oracle o SQL Server Sending SQL Queries to Database Process the Results Practical Examples

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Selenium Introduction Introduction to Selenium and its Components   

What is Selenium? Who developed Selenium? Selenium Components

Selenium IDE      

Installing Selenium IDE Creating your First Selenium IDE script How to use Locators in Selenium IDE How to enhance a script using Selenium IDE Creating and Running Tests Creating and Running Test Suite Selenium WebDriver

WebDriver Introduction 

Introduction to WebDriver & Comparison with Selenium RC

Installing Selenium WebDriver

Architecture of selenium Webdriver

Creating your First Script in Webdriver

Launching AUT and Inspecting properties of Elements       

Launching AUT in FireFox Launching AUT in InternetExplorer Launching AUT in Chrome Launching AUT in Safari Inspecting properties of Elements on different Browsers Installing FireBug and FirePath Creating FireFox Profile

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Automating Operations on various Elements        

Browser TextBox ListBox Links Check Box Radio Button HTML Tables Calendars

Automating Keyboard and Mouse Events     

Action Class KeyBoard Events Drag & Drop Actions Mouse Hover Action RightClick, Double Click & Tool Tip

Handling multiple Windows    

getwindowHandle() getwindowHandles() Switching between windows Handling elements present in different windows

Handling Alerts 

accept()

dismiss()

getText()

sendKeys()

Handling Frames   

What is iFrame? Locating Frames Switching between Frames

Handling Frames

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Handling Ajax Components

Creating Customize XPath/CSS Selectors      

What is XPath When to Use XPath Absolute XPath/Relative XPath Specifying conditions with XPath CSS Selectors Customizing CSS Selector

Synchronization 1. 2. 3. 4.

ImplicitWait WebDriverWait FluentWait PageLoadTimeout TestNG

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Advantages of TestNG over JUnit Why do we need TestNG in Selenium? Installing TestNG in Eclipse Creating a New TestNG Test File @Test annotation Running the Test Checking reports created by TestNG Generating HTML Reports Annotations used in TestNG Validating Tests with Assertions Creating multiple Tests Prioritizing Tests Parameterizing Tests with dataProvider TestNG dataProvider with Excel Creating and Running Test Suites with TestNG.xml Parallel Test Execution with TestNG

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Cross Browser Testing using TestNG

Automation Test Frameworks    

Modular Driven Framework Keyword Driven Framework Data Driven Framework Hybrid Framework

Page Object Model (POM) & Page Factory in Selenium      

What is POM Why POM? Advantages of POM Creating POM Tests What is Page Factory? Creating Tests with Page Factory Database Testing using Selenium

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JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) Driver Manager Driver Connection Statement ResultSet SQLException Connecting to DataBases Sending SQL Queries to Database Processing Results Real-time examples of Database Testing with Selenium AutoIT

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Installing AutoIT Components of AutoIT Using FinderTool

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AutoIT commands Creating Scripts in AutoIT Creating executable files Running AutoIT Scripts from Selenium

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What is Selenium Grid? When to Use Selenium Grid? What is a Hub and Node? How to Install and Use Grid 2.0? Designing Test Scripts That Can Run on the Grid Using the DesiredCapabilites Object Using the RemoteWebDriver Object Running a Sample Test Case on the Grid Sequential and Parallel Test Execution Running Tests on different Operating Systems Running Tests on different Browsers MAVEN & JENKINS

MAVEN

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What is Maven and Why Maven? Installing/Configuring Maven Creating Maven Project Importing Maven Project into Eclipse What is POM.xml? Adding Dependencies to POM.xml

JENKINS

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Installing/Configuring Jenkins Scheduling Test Execution in Jenkins Auto mail configuration in Jenkins What is continues integration? Continues integration with JENKINS GIT

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Downloading and Installing GIT Installing GIT and GITHUB plug-ins for JENKINS Configuring SSH host keys for GIT and JENKINS

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GIT Bash commands Uploading project to GIT

LOG4J LOG4J

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Introduction about Logging Logging problems without Log4J How to solve Logging problem with Log4J What is Layout? Different types of Layouts in Log4J What is Appender? Different types of Appenders

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