Course Outline

Introduction to Automated Testing for Government

  • Overview of testing concepts
  • Capabilities and limitations of Selenium for government use

Locators in Automated Testing

  • Understanding locators for government applications
  • ID, CSS, XPath, and Name locator types

Advanced Locators for Government Applications

  • Dynamic locators in government systems
  • Constructing a path for element identification
  • Analyzing relationships between elements on a path
  • Locating elements by desired text content
  • Best practices for locators in government testing

Apache Maven Configuration for Government Projects

  • Configuring project settings for government use

Selenium WebDriver for Government Applications

  • Basics of Java programming for government testers
  • Utilizing a Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
  • Working with the WebDriver API in government projects
  • Troubleshooting common issues in government testing environments
  • Debugging techniques for government applications

TestNG for Government Testing

  • Implementing assertions in government tests
  • Using annotations effectively for government testing
  • Managing test suites for government projects
  • Parameterizing tests for government use
  • Conducting cross-browser testing in government applications
  • Generating comprehensive reports for government stakeholders

Advanced Selenium WebDriver Techniques for Government

  • Handling dynamic content in government web applications

Selenium Grid for Government Testing

  • Understanding distributed testing for government systems
  • Preparing the infrastructure for government use
  • Utilizing Remote WebDriver in government environments

Project Management for Government Testing

  • Using Git version control system for government projects
  • Integrating with Jenkins for continuous integration and delivery in government

Requirements

Knowledge of HTML and XML is essential for government professionals working in digital services and information management. These markup languages are fundamental for creating and managing web content and data exchange formats, ensuring effective communication and interoperability across various systems and platforms for government operations.
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