Course description
If you are involved with testing web applications, you have properly heard about the Selenium automation test tool. But did you know it is really a suite of tools? In this course you’ll be provide an overview of the Selenium tool suite and an in-depth look at the Selenium IDE. This IDE is a tool you find yourself using often by itself or in conjunction with the other Selenium tools to quickly prototype test scripts or locate web elements.
Each LearnNowOnline training course is made up of Modules (typically an hour in length). Within each module there are Topics (typically 15-30 minutes each) and Subtopics (typically 2-5 minutes each). There is a Post Exam for each Module that must be passed with a score of 70% or higher to successfully and fully complete the course.
Prerequisites
Selenium supports the following programming languages, Java, C#, Python, Ruby, JavaScript (Node) and other languages using 3rd party plug-ins. The course is taught using Java but the ideas and theories apply to all languages listed. You should have some knowledge and experience programming web applications in the programming languages listed to understand how Selenium works.
Meet the expert
Brigitte Birze is a seasoned software development professional with over 25 years of experience in Corporate IT and Engineering across many verticals. Brigitte has been involved in every phase of the software development lifecycle from the perspective of several roles: individual contributor, team lead, S/W architect, system engineer, proposal author, and project manager. Her innovative software architectures have resulted in six published papers and eight patents. Brigitte's dynamic communication skills, paired with her depth and breadth of technical knowledge, give her the unique ability to make the complex understandable and to convey technical concepts to cross-functional groups, speaking at the business or technical level.
Video Runtime
94 Minutes
Time to complete
255 Minutes
Course Outline
Overview (31:01)
Basics (33:27)
IDE Commands (29:32)