Course Outline

Understanding Antigravity Browser Surfaces for Government

  • How the browser surface operates for government use
  • Key capabilities and limitations for government applications
  • Security and sandboxing considerations for government systems

Building Web-Interacting Agents for Government

  • Configuring agent behavior for browser actions in government environments
  • Clicking, typing, scrolling, and selection patterns for government applications
  • Managing synchronous and asynchronous interactions for government workflows

DOM Awareness and Element Targeting for Government

  • How agents interpret HTML structure in government web applications
  • Selecting elements reliably for government use
  • Handling dynamic content and reactive frameworks in government systems

End-to-End Workflow Automation for Government

  • Designing multi-step browser flows for government processes
  • Managing state transitions across tasks in government applications
  • Automating login, navigation, and form workflows for government services

UI Testing with Antigravity for Government

  • Verifying UI behavior using agent-driven checks for government interfaces
  • Capturing evidence and error states for government compliance
  • Browser recordings and replay-based debugging for government systems

Cross-Surface and Multi-Context Flows for Government

  • Combining browser and non-browser surfaces in government applications
  • Managing workflow context switches for government operations
  • Ensuring consistency across surfaces for government services

Troubleshooting and Optimization for Government

  • Diagnosing agent misalignment with browser content in government systems
  • Optimizing for speed and reliability in government applications
  • Common failure patterns and 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 government agencies
  • Versioning and maintaining agent behavior for government applications

Summary and Next Steps for Government

Requirements

  • An understanding of browser-based application workflows for government systems.
  • Experience with scripting or automation tools used in a public sector environment.
  • Familiarity with web development concepts relevant to government applications.

Audience

  • Web developers working for government agencies.
  • Test automation engineers supporting government projects.
  • Front-end developers focused on public sector initiatives.
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