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Live Webinar – March 16th 2015, 12:00-1:00 PM EDT
Offered by ASPE (REP 2161) 1 Category A PDU – Free PDU
Note: Although ASPE is an REP presentations may have to be recorded as a Cat C PDU Event – Contact Traci Lester Marketing Specialist at ASPE for more information

Adoption of automating tests has not happened as quickly as organizations need.

As more companies move to implementing Agile Development as their software development life cycle, more features are implemented to production quicker.

This leaves less time for full regression testing of the system, but yet this still should occur. Manual testers need to transform into test automation testers as well.

Test automation professionals are largely believed to have deep knowledge of a development scripting language.

Many manual testers believe they have to learn a development language in addition to the functionality of the tool to be effective. Add to that the in-depth or SME knowledge one must have for their system under test, along with development and management support required, and it may not seem clear where to start.

Session Takeaways:

  • How to look at the application differently from manual to automated testing
  • How to start in automation without a programming background
  • Where a manual tester should start with automation, such as test structure, object recognition and results interpretation

Join Jim Trentadue (LinkedIn profile) as he describes how to “Break Into Test Automation Without Programming Skills

PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:
Process Groups: Executing
Knowledge Areas: 4- Integration 5 – Scope 8 – Quality

  • 4.4 Monitor & Control Project Work
  • 5.3 Define Scope
  • 8.1 Plan Quality Management
  • 8.2 Perform Quality Assurance

As a Category C ‘Self Directed Learning Activity’ remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder’

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