Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of Iridium
Understanding the Iridium Ecosystem
Setting up the Testing Environment
Installing and Configuring Iridium
Writing Test Cases
Executing Tests in Different Browsers
Implementing Test Automation on Themed Applications
Troubleshooting
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Experience with testing and knowledge of automated testing
- No programming experience required
Audience
- Test engineers
- Developers
Testimonials (5)
tools and methods introduced to identify user roles and making scenarios.
Wai Kit Fung - Hospital Authority
Course - Cucumber.js: Behavior Driven Development (BDD) with Javascript
As mentioned the last hour we discussed and practiced the 'Example mapping' method. Also nice that we had a pdf (from a website) that the trainer created with a lot of information.
Osman Chalaby - Vanderlande
Course - Cucumber: Implementing Behavior Driven Development (BDD) with Cucumber
The One on One session is amazing!! And thankful that the trainer's skills are Excellent and his willingness to share them to the fullness. I am very satisfied. . with the training and I wouldn't have wish to have done it anywhere else. I would only wish that I had One day longer for the training.
Isaac Nyembo - Bechtle Clouds GmbH
Course - Advanced Selenium
Luke was very knowledgeable, patient, and very open to satisfy my curiosity, for example I asked him to generate errors to see how system will response, etc. He would go above and beyond to answer questions or demonstrate the functionalities, even some of my questions were out of the class scope. He gave me a real experience with the system. I definitely will take another class with him and recommend him as a teacher for others. Thank you Luke!.
Tina Henderson
Course - Test Automation with Selenium and Jenkins
I thought the pacing was perfect. Good amount of interaction considering it was done over the computer. Lots of interaction available by connecting to a virtual machine and following along. Thought the project we completed had very clean code and gave me a good idea of how something like this should be compiled. Will be able to apply what I learned to the workplace.