UFT: Functional Test Automation
Software Testing
| Intermediate
- 14 videos | 1h 1m 39s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
In this 14-video course, you will explore functional testing and its objectives, then take a look at unified functional testing (UFT) features and UFT disadvantages associated with it. First, learners examine the UFT testing process, and test workflows that can be used to implement it. Discover various UFT test types; the HP QuickTest Professional (QTP) features and how conducting QTP test automation can help testers execute automated tests, and explore the role of object repository and differentiate between local object repository and shared object repositor. You will delve into recording test steps and using checkpoints; learn how to set, identify, and use text checkpoints when testing web applications; and set and identify standard checkpoints when testing web applications. Learn about setting and using bitmap checkpoints on test components; use regular expressions in UFT and recognize the steps for handling dynamic property values in object repository, and finally, learn how to declare transactions in the identified sections of a test.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Discover the key concepts covered in this courseDescribe functional testing and its objectivesList uft features and the disadvantages associated with itDefine the testing workflows that can be used to implement the unified testing processRecall the various types of tests supported by uftList hp qtp features and describe how conducting automated functional tests can help testers execute automated testsDescribe the role of object repository and differentiate between local and shared object repository
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Record testing steps and use checkpointsSet, identify, and use text checkpoints when testing web applicationsSet and identify standard checkpoints when testing web applicationsUse bitmap checkpoints on test componentsUse regular expressions in uft and recognize steps for handling dynamic property values in object repositoryDeclare transactions in the identified sections of a testSummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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1m 26s
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5m 30sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to describe functional testing and its objectives. FREE ACCESS
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6m 56sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to list the features of UFT and the disadvantages associated with it. FREE ACCESS
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5m 54sIn this video, find out how to define the testing workflows that can be used to implement the Unified Testing Process. FREE ACCESS
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5m 52sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to recall the various types of tests supported by UFT. FREE ACCESS
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5m 49sAfter completing this video, you will be able to list HP QTP features and describe how conducting automated functional tests can help testers execute automated tests. FREE ACCESS
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4m 38sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe the role of the object repository and differentiate between local and shared object repositories. FREE ACCESS
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4m 30sIn this video, you will learn how to record testing steps and use checkpoints. FREE ACCESS
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4m 28sIn this video, learn how to set, identify, and use text checkpoints when testing web applications. FREE ACCESS
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3m 59sIn this video, you will set and identify standard checkpoints for testing web applications. FREE ACCESS
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3m 28sIn this video, learn how to use bitmap checkpoints on test components. FREE ACCESS
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3m 30sFind out how to use Regular Expressions in UFT and how to recognize steps for handling dynamic property values in object repository. FREE ACCESS
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3m 50sIn this video, find out how to declare transactions in the identified sections of a test. FREE ACCESS
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1m 50sIn this video, we will summarize the key concepts covered in this course. FREE ACCESS
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