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The consumer is putting increasing demands on organisations to deliver applications across many devices, browsers and platforms. With increasing pressure being put on test tool budgets, IT professionals are looking to the open source market for test automation tools.

Selenium 2.0 allows both developers and testers to automate tests against applications and execute them against multiple browsers. This course aims at providing a solid foundation to the attendee in understanding automated testing using Selenium 2.0.

The objectives of this course are not only to teach what the tool is capable of doing, but to focus on the practical steps required to make automation using Selenium 2.0 work in the real world. The course provides a hands-on walkthrough to allow attendees to understand the steps in making Selenium 2.0 function in the real world.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About SQS Academy

SQS is the largest pure-play software testing and quality assurance company in the world. Over the years we’ve developed and established a proprietary testing methodology, PractiQ, along with Industrialisation and Automation processes. Our solutions range from expert consultant staffing solutions to global service management.

The Academy is a wholly owned subsidiary of SQS delivering a suite of accredited testing, Quality Management (QM), Quality Assurance (QA) and now Business Analysis (BA) skills. We also deliver learning and development solutions for our internal consultants and testers. with a presence on three continents, we deliver over  workshops per year to more than participants. We bring the knowledge and real experience of working with over 400 global companies and the flexibility of delivering public workshops and custom in-house solutions.

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