Course Outline
Module 1: HP UFT Overview
• UFT Start page
Module 2: Preparing to Record / Benefits Test Automation
• Navigate the typical GUI testing workflow
• Document the steps of a business process
• Prioritize business processes using effective criteria
• Gather sufficient test data
• Prepare the test environment for automated testing
Module 3: Converting manual test case to automated test
• Run a test and check for errors
• Save a test
• View test results
Module 4: Identify an object
• Identify objects in UFT for GUI Testing
• Use the Object Repository to manage test objects in UFT for GUI Testing
Module 5: Share Object Repository
• Identify the types of object repositories
• Manage shared object repositories using the Object Repository Manager
• Use visual relation identifiers
Module 6: Synchronization Object
• Define synchronization in UFT for GUI Testing
• Identify the uses of synchronization in UFT for GUI Testing
• Add a synchronization step for a specified object
Module 7: Using checkpoints
• Define standard checkpoints
• Add standard checkpoints to a test
• Use a regular expression to add flexibility to a standard checkpoint
Module 8: Using Parameters
• Insert an input or output parameter
• Insert an output parameter
• Parameterize a checkpoint
• Evaluate test results for iterative tests
Module 9: How to use reusable actions
• Identify actions in GUI testing
• Identify action types
• Identify action and test iterations
• Identify calls to existing actions and copies of actions
• Share values using the global data table
• Call actions with parameters
• Store action return values
• Create multiple actions from a single action
• Create a new action
• Call a reusable action from another test
• Use local and global data sheets
• Resolve missing actions
Module 10: Adding stepts without recording tool
• List the types of steps that can be added to a test without using the record feature
• Use conditional statements in a test
• Use the Step Generator
• Use the reporter object to report events in the test results
Module 11: Creating Tests on a Web Application
• Record and run a test on a web application
• Insert standard checkpoints on web objects
• Insert a text checkpoint in a test for a web application
Module 12: Testing web services with UFT API
• Define Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
• Identify components of SOA
• Define the terminology and principles surrounding component
testing
• Navigate the UFT UI for API testing
• Create a basic Service Test (API Test) in UFT
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Trainer is nice. His explanation is clear and interesting. He try to make the lessons interesting as possible. I enjoyed the lesson and gained a lot of knowledge. Thank you so much. The most useful technique I learned is the locating elements for different web component like textbox, radio buttons and buttons. Sometimes, the element ID is not capture correctly. We learned a different way of locating elements by using CSS selectors, XPath, Name and ID. I like the explanation. Thanks