Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
May we invite you to our latest QF-Test 'special webinar' free of charge in the end of November.
It's about the main point in test automation: Component recognition. Once this works reliably, tests are tolerant to changes and lead to low maintenance.
Here is the announcement video on YouTube.
Component recognition in QF-Test is flexible and in addition to standard controls like buttons or checkboxes it also supports complex components (dynamic trees, tables etc.).
This webinar shows the basics of this algorithm and configuration options in QF-Test (for the recognition of both Java and Web objects) as well as possibilities how individual parts can be optimized.
Date | Title |
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November 26, 2018: 16.00 - approx. 17.30 CET | Solving the component riddle: How to achieve robust component recognition in QF-Test? (German version in the morning) |
Reserve your seat for the next special webinar which is for free via webinar@remove-this.qftest.com or +49 8171 38648-10, the seats are limited to 25.
With your attendance you accept that the recording of the webinar may be published on YouTube and other public channels afterwards. At the end of the training you will have the possibility to ask questions.
Best regards,
QFS-Team
P.S.: More details on the presentation technology used and other information on our webinar services can be found at Webinars & Reviews and on Training & Consulting.
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