TT3511: Introduction to Test Automation Essentials

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About this Course

Introduction to Test Automation is a one-day, hands-on event designed to provide participants with the skills required to develop a custom test automation plan and architecture for their organization. Throughout the course, students will examine and work through various practical examples, learning how to create an integrated test automation plan and develop a test automation architecture. Participants will also learn about the possible real-world challenges they may face while trying to accomplish their goals, exploring the practical positive aspects of engaging their technical team, along with the possible frustrations of experiencing too much isolation between test automators and test designers.

Introduction to Test Automation is a one-day, hands-on event designed to equip participants with the essential skills required to develop a custom test automation plan and architecture tailored to their organization. Throughout this course, participants will work through various practical examples, gaining hands-on experience in creating an integrated test automation plan and developing a robust test automation architecture.

Participants will delve into the real-world challenges they may encounter, exploring the benefits of engaging their technical team and understanding the potential frustrations of isolation between test automators and test designers. This course aims to bridge these gaps by fostering collaboration and communication within the team.

While several test automation frameworks will be presented and discussed, the primary focus of this course is to help participants assess their current automation state, identify gaps, and develop a comprehensive automation plan and integrated tool architecture. Attendees will explore and receive templates and resources to kickstart their journey towards a more strategic and effective automation approach.

Audience Profile

The introductory-level course is geared for test automation engineering roles, test manager roles, test lead roles, test architect roles, as well as developer roles. This course assumes you have a foundational understanding of testing and the purpose of automation. This course will be beneficial to anyone who is accountable for assessing, planning, designing, and implementing an integrated set of technology (testing infrastructure) that supports development, testing, and deployment.

At Course Completion

Working in an interactive learning environment, led by our expert facilitator, attendees will learn to:

Learn the approaches that ensure your current test tools - and new test tools you acquire or develop - will work well with existing testing and application lifecycle software.
Explore approaches qualitatively and quantitatively measuring the value of automation.
Explore proven steps for assessing their current test automation state and defining a future test automation roadmap and architecture
Get access to templates and examples they can use to draft their own test automation plan
Leave with a draft plan and architecture that they can begin to implement

If your team requires different topics, additional skills or a custom approach, our team will collaborate with you to adjust the course to focus on your specific learning objectives and goals.

Outline

1. Basics of Test Automation

Understanding the basics of test automation
Key components and types of test automation
Benefits and limitations of automation

2. The Compelling Business Need for Automation

The role of automation in accelerating time-to-market
Cost-efficiency and quality improvement through automation
Strategic business advantages of implementing automation

3. Automation Challenges and Requirements

Common obstacles in test automation implementation
Key requirements for successful test automation
Balancing automation with manual testing efforts

4. Foundational Material for Your Automation Plan

Essential templates and examples for getting started
Key questions to define your automation needs
Resources for building a solid automation foundation

5. Automation Plan Vision and Strategy

Crafting a clear vision and strategic approach
Defining objectives and key results (OKRs) for automation
Engaging stakeholders and gaining buy-in

6. What to Automate

Identifying test cases suitable for automation
Prioritizing automation efforts based on ROI
Understanding the test automation pyramid

7. When to Start Automation

Indicators for the right time to automate
Balancing early and late-stage automation
Strategies for phased automation implementation

8. Test Automation Platforms and Tools

Overview of popular test automation tools and frameworks
Criteria for selecting the right tools for your needs
Integrating tools into your existing ecosystem

9. Test Automation in CI/CD

Role of automation in Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment
Setting up automated tests within CI/CD pipelines
Best practices for maintaining automation in CI/CD

10. Test Automation Management

Managing test automation projects and teams
Tracking progress and measuring success
Addressing challenges in automation management

11. Deeper Dive: Tools & Frameworks

In-depth look at advanced tools and frameworks
Comparing features and capabilities of various tools
Integrating multiple tools for a comprehensive approach

12. Bonus Chapters: Testing for Mobile; Testing & APIs

Specific challenges and strategies for mobile test automation
Tools and best practices for API testing
Ensuring seamless integration and testing across platforms

Prerequisites

To ensure a smooth learning experience and maximize the benefits of attending this course, you should have the following prerequisite skills:

A general awareness of how software is developed, including stages from requirements gathering to deployment, to appreciate the context of where BDD, TDD, and Unit Testing fit in.
A basic understanding of what software testing entails, including the purpose and types of tests, to build upon with more specific methodologies.