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Description
This course will demonstrate a structured approach to using industry standard methods to perform a unit test on GUI-based business applications. These methods will include test plans, expected results, test data generation and documentation. Emphasis will be on the scope of test conditions/steps included in the overall unit test plan. Where appropriate, the course compares test plans for a traditional host-based application. The course is platform-independent; however, a windows-based example will be used to demonstrate these methods.
Audience
Technical consultants with a background in GUI concepts, design and programming.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Windows-based applications.
Topics Include
GUI Testing Essentials
- What is GUI Testing?
- Types of Testing
- Levels of Testing
- Basic Roles
- Defining Test Cases
- Components of the Application
GUI Components
- Application Architecture
- Object Oriented vs Procedural
- Visual Objects
Business Logic and Database Components
- Business Logic
- Database Components
Automated Testing Tools
- The Tools: Introduction
- Capabilities
- Limitations
- What do the Tools Look Like?
Duration
4 hrs
Minimum Requirements
IBM 386PC or Compatible; VGA Color Monitor; 4MB RAM; 10MB Hard Disk Space; DOS 5.0; Windows 3.1; MS Mouse or 100% Compatible.
Media
Diskette CDROM Web Based Training
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