Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
May I invite you to my latest 'special webinar' meant to refresh and deepen your knowledge about 'Dependencies', a major tool for building reliable tests.
'Dependencies' are a very mature, albeit a bit complex feature of QF-Test. I will start by showing you the most important concepts of QF-Test like control flow, variable binding and error handling before beginning the usage of 'Dependencies'. By the end we'll have implemented 'Dependencies' that seem like magic when different, unrelated test-cases are executed and all setup and cleanup is handled automatically. Furthermore 'Dependencies' are indispensable for the execution of tests in daemon mode.
September 20, 2016, 10.30 - 12 a.m. CEST: 'Dependencies' in QF-Test - it's like magic: Smart management of test preconditions and global error recovery.
(German version the day before)
A session (duration 1.5 hours) costs EUR 125 per participant (net). Reserve your seat via webinar@remove-this.qftest.com or +49 8171 38648-10.
You're welcome to bring your questions to the webinar, but please focus to those of general interest. Individual questions can be clarified subsequently to the session or at a separate schedule.
Best regards,
Martin Moser, trainer and consultant
PS: More details on the technology used and other information on our training and consulting services can be found at:
https://www.qftest.com/en/qf-test-support/webinars-reviews.html
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