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Course Outline
Understanding Browser Surfaces for Government
- How the browser surface functions in a government context
- Key capabilities and limitations relevant to public sector use
- Security and sandboxing considerations for government applications
Building Web-Interacting Agents for Government
- Configuring agent behavior for browser actions in government workflows
- Implementing clicking, typing, scrolling, and selection patterns for government applications
- Managing synchronous and asynchronous interactions to support public sector processes
DOM Awareness and Element Targeting for Government
- How agents interpret HTML structure in government systems
- Selecting elements reliably within government web applications
- Handling dynamic content and reactive frameworks used by government websites
End-to-End Workflow Automation for Government
- Designing multi-step browser flows for government processes
- Managing state transitions across tasks in a government context
- Automating login, navigation, and form workflows for government applications
UI Testing with Antigravity for Government
- Verifying UI behavior using agent-driven checks for government systems
- Capturing evidence and error states in government applications
- Conducting browser recordings and replay-based debugging for government use
Cross-Surface and Multi-Context Flows for Government
- Combining browser and non-browser surfaces in government workflows
- Managing workflow context switches within government applications
- Ensuring consistency across surfaces in a government setting
Troubleshooting and Optimization for Government
- Diagnosing agent misalignment with browser content in government systems
- Optimizing for speed and reliability in government applications
- Identifying common failure patterns and implementing fixes for government use
Integrating Antigravity into Development Pipelines for Government
- Embedding workflows into CI/CD processes for government projects
- Coordinating with QA and development teams in a government context
- Versioning and maintaining agent behavior to support government applications
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- A comprehensive understanding of browser-based application workflows for government
- Practical experience with scripting or automation tools
- Familiarity with web development concepts and best practices
Audience
- Web developers for government agencies
- Test automation engineers supporting public sector projects
- Front-end developers working on government initiatives
21 Hours