
Online or onsite, instructor-led live Software Testing training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice how to use specialist knowledge and skills to raise testing productivity and efficiency dramatically.
Software Testing training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Software Testing training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Saudi Arabia or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Saudi Arabia.
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Testimonials
Leila was really friendly and made sure everyone on the course felt comfortable with what they were doing.
Philip Herbert
Course: Performance Testing with LoadRunner
I liked the small group, 1 on 1 attention. Felt comfortable asking questions.
Jaeanne St. Pierre
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
I generally was benefit from the detail and examples shown.
Timothy Walton
Course: Selenium WebDriver Overview
It made me lose my fear to Meter as a substitute of HP Performance Center.
Juan Castillo
Course: JMeter Fundamentals and JMeter Advanced
Super content, great teaching attitude, amazingly fast & accurate knowledge sharing.
Jakub Dering
Course: JMeter Fundamentals and JMeter Advanced
Kristin was a very good trainer. He adjusted his training to our levels and explained very clearly and structured. The training was very interesting and well organized. I liked the teaching style.
Annett Edom
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
Spoken specie tomato szkolenia prize prowadzącego, swine połączenie Peoria i dobrych praktyk.
Dariusz Moskała
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
I was benefit from the demo and walk through using TestNG.
Dominic Hung Hung
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
Very informative and gave a nice overall summary of the course outline.
Matthew Steptoe
Course: Contemporary Development Principles and Practices
I enjoyed all of Day 1.
Peter Mahaffey
Course: Contemporary Development Principles and Practices
I thought the pacing was perfect. Good amount of interaction considering it was done over the computer. Lots of interaction available by connecting to a virtual machine and following along. Thought the project we completed had very clean code and gave me a good idea of how something like this should be compiled. Will be able to apply what I learned to the workplace.
Chris Dingwell - STI Technologies
Course: Introduction to Selenium
I really liked the examples.
Metodi Aleksandrov
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
I really liked working through exercises.
Paul Connolly
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
One-to-one session which gave me the option to focus on the area most revel ant to my need.
Alex Liu
Course: BDD - Behavioral testing of IT systems
I learned a lot, Pahlavi has shown her knowledge and excellence with Web Driver. She also checks and see our work, and gives input on how to solve our activities.
Jon Edward Singson
Course: Selenium WebDriver Overview
I found the trainer made the course very interesting.
Cameron Taylor
Course: Web Application Performance Testing with JMeter
The fact that trainer was doing the exercises with us and he was refusing the most important stuff while doing the exercises.
Ana Patricio
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
Luke was very knowledgeable, patient, and very open to satisfy my curiosity, for example I asked him to generate errors to see how system will response, etc. He would go above and beyond to answer questions or demonstrate the functionalities, even some of my questions were out of the class scope. He gave me a real experience with the system. I definitely will take another class with him and recommend him as a teacher for others. Thank you Luke!.
Tina Henderson
Course: Test Automation with Selenium and Jenkins
I liked the good fast pace of the training, and if we were stuck we would then slow down and delve into the subject more before moving on. This allowed us to get a lot of information in the small time. We also covered issues/differences between Mac and Windows which is very useful if we need to use different types of computers (I use both Mac and Windows). I liked the fact that we would follow along on our computers the actions our trainer was performing, then we would verify we had the same/similar results to confirm what we did was correct.
Joanne Hensman - SimplyHealth Profession
Course: Web Application Performance Testing with JMeter
I really appreciate that any question from us was answered.
Course: Introduction to Selenium
Its simplified approach and its inept coverage was exactly what I was looking for, I've taken away a lot of useful information which I intend to utilize on my current project.
Ibe Dike
Course: JMeter Fundamentals
I liked the high number of exercises.
Course: Unit Testing with JUnit
The approach of the trainer to every single person. I like how he have explained everything that I asked him, even if it was not strictly related to the subject discussed in that moment.
Marta Kędzierska
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
I generally was benefit from the information regarding selectors.
Michael Cowley
Course: Introduction to Selenium
I really enjoyed the good instruction.
LDS Church
Course: Introduction to Selenium
Very good practical examples with lots of explanation. Provided documentation at end of training to download onto personal USB key.
Public Service Commission of Canada
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
Lucas was very good at explaining. He made sure everyone was moving at the same pace and answered all our questions during the training. From his teaching style you can get a clear indication for his passion on the subject, and that helps convey the subject matter. Coming from a background of very limited knowledge about Java and HTML, I was still able to keep up and understand.
Public Service Commission of Canada
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
I enjoyed the hands-on experience with the trainer.
Jenina Palad
Course: Introduction to Selenium
Trainer explained in a manner where all of us, attendees, easily understand the subject she's teaching.
Demand Science Team Inc.
Course: Introduction to Selenium
Trainer explained in a manner where all of us, attendees, easily understand the subject she's teaching.
Charisse Maybelle Monilla
Course: Introduction to Selenium
I like the hands-on exercises. It gives us an idea on how the topic works.
Demand Science Team Inc.
Course: Introduction to Selenium
I was benefit from the trainer is knowledgeable and approachable.
Public Service Commission of Canada
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
I really enjoyed the coding part.
Fatima Garfin
Course: Introduction to Selenium
Remote really worked! Plus, Luke was a great guy. I think me typing in what he had done into my VM was good reinforcement.
Jeff Butters
Course: Test Automation with Selenium
Was organized and presented in a way that was easy to understand, from the general to the specific, and building on knowledge and then doing some hands-on working examples. It's also helpful to have a sandbox to set up and practice.
Joe Patrow - Mirum Agency
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
I enjoyed the topics that are applicable to our job.
Docomo Pacific
Course: SoapUI: Introduction to API testing with SoapUI
Day 2 hands-on was best for me.
Mirum Agency
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
Going over the locator. Great how to get the unique single locator. Including the children of the locations.
Mirum Agency
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
The exercises. I also liked how the trainer made us provide answers and write scripts based off of what he had taught thus far before he provided his answer.
Toneka Rogers - Mirum Agency
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
The notes he gave us and the second day was better than the first.
Tony Sanchez - Mirum Agency
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
Lots of hands-on exercises, Jeremy was highly knowledgeable on the subject matter.
Emma Adam - KnowledgePool Group Ltd
Course: Selenium for Victims of Manual Testing
Very smart and kindly.
STA Testing Consulting
Course: Introduction to Model Based Testing
The One on One session is amazing!! And thankful that the trainer's skills are Excellent and his willingness to share them to the fullness. I am very satisfied. . with the training and I wouldn't have wish to have done it anywhere else. I would only wish that I had One day longer for the training.
Isaac Nyembo - Bechtle Clouds GmbH
Course: Advanced Selenium
Trainer subject knowledge and rapport with the audience and also his patience
Sarthak Gupta - Wolters Kluwer TAA Europe CS&O C.V.
Course: Protractor: End-to-end testing for Angular web applications
A very good introduction and overview of Selenium
Tim Hunter - Mr
Course: Introduction to Selenium
The clarity of the subject and what to do, the practical example while being taught it were helpful
KnowledgePool Group Ltd
Course: Selenium WebDriver in C#: Introduction to Web Testing Automation in C#
As mentioned the last hour we discussed and practiced the 'Example mapping' method. Also nice that we had a pdf (from a website) that the trainer created with a lot of information.
Osman Chalaby - Vanderlande
Course: Cucumber: Implementing Behavior Driven Development (BDD) with Cucumber
The Practical side of the course - the whole point of an instructor is to have someone to call on when difficulties are encountered. Definitions of Scrum and Product Owners etc. can be studied without the need for an instructor. But using Visual Studio, getting Specflow up and running and using it right - these are the elements of training that require an instructor. These practical hand-on exercises are the elements I liked the most. I would have liked more of this.
FNZ Holidings Limited
Course: SpecFlow: Implementing BDD for .NET
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.
Course: BDD for Non-Programmers: Live Workshop
I enjoyed the feature file and corresponding steps creation.
FNZ Holidings Limited
Course: SpecFlow: Implementing BDD for .NET
I really appreciate that any question from us was answered.
Course: Introduction to Selenium
I liked the high number of exercises.
Course: Unit Testing with JUnit
I liked learning about project management aspects, such as agile and test frameworks. I also liked the productivity lessons, such as using the BPMN tool. The trainer was really friendly, calm, and eager to help.
Course: BDD for Non-Programmers: Live Workshop
Software Testing Course Outlines in Saudi Arabia
By the end of this training, participants will be able to
- Decide the most appropriate strategy for testing an Angular application
- Carry out unit testing, component testing, A/B testing and end-to-end on an Angular application
- Choose the right tools for the job: Jasmine, Karma, Protractor, Mocha, etc.
- Write tests in Protractor and Jasmine
- Run and debug tests with Karma and Protractor
- Create a maintainable test suite
- Employ best practices for unit testing in Angular
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Note
- Angular goes by different names and versions, namely: Angular.js, AngularJS, AngularJS 1, Angular 1, Angular 2, etc. To customize the version used in this training, please contact us to arrange.
By the end of this course, participants will have gained proficiency in Protractor and be comfortable
- creating their own automation tests for Angular applications.
- integrating Protractor into their existing development workflow.
- ensuring that their tests are clean and maintainable.
- running Protractor with or without Selenium to drive browser behavior.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Generate test cases by applying modeling strategies and techniques.
- Assess and evaluate free and commercial tools for implementing MBT.
- Manage test models for different types of software applications, systems and environments.
- Evaluate, propose and implement an MBT strategy within an organization.
- Understand and explain the benefits and challenges of MBT.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Bind business requirements to .NET code.
- Apply BDD techniques to build up living documentation for an application.
- Run SpecFlow from Visual Studio or the command line.
- Integrate SpecFlow into an existing continuous testing and build environment.
- Integrate SpecFlow with other testing frameworks such as MSTest, NUnit, xUnit and MbUnit.
QuickCheck (or QuickCheck2, QC2) is a Haskell-based library for random testing of program properties. It takes the specification of a program -- the properties that a function should satisfy -- and tests that those properties hold in many randomly generated cases.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to write the specifications of a program in the form of properties, then provide them as input to QuickCheck for automatic generation of test cases.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Write general properties that replace and/or compliment hand-written unit test cases
- Write tests at the higher level of property specifications
- Set up a testing environment and integrate QuickCheck into an end-to-end deployment processes
Audience
- Software test engineers
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Write unit tests in JavaScript using unit test frameworks such as QUnit and Jasmine
- Use frameworks such as Mocha and Chai to implement TDD and BDD
Audience
- Test engineers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use HUnit to write unit tests that are direct and easy to understand.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Write tests that are easy to create, change, and execute
- Use HUnit to group tests into suites and check the results automatically
- Write concise and flexible test specifications
- Integrate HUnit with other utilities such as QuickCheck and HSpec
- Extend the test framework
Audience
- Test engineers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use F# to write unit tests that are direct and easy to understand.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Build a complete system out of small, isolated functions
- Express test cases as properties instead of examples
- Write test code without the need for mocks
- Reduce the need to control and check for side effects
- Use libraries such as NaturalSpec, FsCheck, FsTest, FsUnit and Unquote to facilitate test cases creation
- Use F# to overcome some of the problems associated with mainstream Test-driven Development (TDD)
Audience
- Test engineers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to write and execute unit tests against a sample .Net application using C# and Visual Studio.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Use testing frameworks such as NUnit and xUnit.net to create and manage unit test code
- Define and implement a broader test driven development approach to testing
- Adapt the testing framework to extend the test coverage for an application
Audience
- Software test engineers
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Write readable and maintainable tests without the need for boilerplate code.
- Use the fixture model to write small tests.
- Scale tests up to complex functional testing for applications, packages, and libraries.
- Understand and apply PyTest features such as hooks, assert rewriting and plug-ins.
- Reduce test times by running tests in parallel and across multiple processors.
- Run tests in a continuous integration environment, together with other utilities such as tox, mock, coverage, unittest, doctest and Selenium.
- Use Python to test non-Python applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Distinguish between good and bad testing units.
- Read and interpret test results.
- Proactively manage and diagnose their code base to reduce bugs.
- Ensure that their code base is fit for continuous integration and deployment.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Resolve complex web application test automation issues with Selenium.
- Apply regular expressions and pattern-based verification techniques.
- Handle exceptions that halt test execution.
- Programmatically search for web objects.
- Dynamically capture data from web controls.
- Create a data-driven testing framework.
- Distribute testing with Selenium Grid.
This training begins with a discussion of BDD and how Cucumber is used to carry out BDD testing for web applications. Participants are given ample opportunity to interact with the instructor and peers while implementing the concepts and tactics learned in this hands-on, practice-based lab environment.
By the end of this training, participants will have a firm understanding of BDD and Cucumber, as well as the necessary practice and toolset to write their own test cases for real-world software test scenarios.
Format of the course
- Heavy emphasis on hands-on practice.
- Most of the concepts are learned through samples, exercises and hands-on development.
Note
- This training uses Eclipse and Selenium. If you wish to use a different IDE or test automation framework, please contact us to arrange.
- If your team is moving from manual testing to automation testing for the first time, please contact us to arrange extending the training to include additional coverage of automation testing.
This training begins with a discussion of BDD and how the JBehave framework can be used to carry out BDD testing for web applications. Participants are given ample opportunity to interact with the instructor and peers while implementing the concepts and tactics learned in this hands-on, practice-based lab environment.
By the end of this training, participants will have a firm understanding of BDD and JBehave, as well as the necessary practice and toolset to write test cases for real-world software test scenarios.
Audience
- Testers and Developers
Format of the course
- Heavy emphasis on hands-on practice. Most of the concepts are learned through samples, exercises and hands-on development.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the benefits of and concepts behind property-based testing as they practice writing properties that lead to the automatic generation of test cases.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Write general properties that replace and/or compliment hand-written unit test cases
- Write tests at the higher level of property specifications
- Execute ScalaCheck as a standalone executabl, using the built-in command line test runner
- Integrate ScalaCheck with test frameworks such as ScalaTest, specs2 and LambdaTest
Audience
- Test engineers
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn to create and run sophisticated automated tests on an application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Create adaptable and reusable test scripts that replace or compliment manual testing
- Automate the testing process, from test development to execution
- Prepare and execute an overnight test run
- Use TSL (Test Script Language) to control WinRunner
- Understand WinRunner's advanced features such as the synchronization concept, verification of tests and the WinRunner workflow
Audience
- Manual testers
- Automation test engineers
- QA engineers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Create, record and run functional tests.
- Create a scalable and maintainable test framework.
- Create checkpoints, adjust tests for multiple devices and analyze test results.
- Use TestComplete's script extensions.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the basics of Concordion, its environment setup, key commands, best practices and more as they walk step-by-step through the creation of a sample Concordion application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the functionality of Concordian
- Install and deploy Concordian
- Write Concordion specifications in Markdown and HTML
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
"Describe the arguments, describe the result, have the computer try to prove your code wrong!"
Some of the topics covered in this instructor-led, live training include:
- How to write and run tests with F#
- The FsCheck Property Based Testing framework
- Using Diamond Kata to implement TDD
- Sharpening your code design skills
Audience
- Automation test engineers
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the theory and practice of model-based testing as they use Spec Explorer to create and execute MBT tests on a demo application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Generate test cases by applying modeling strategies and techniques
- Manage test models for different types of software applications, systems and environments
- Evaluate, propose and implement an MBT strategy within an organization
- Understand and explain the benefits and challenges of MBT
Audience
- Test engineers
- Developers
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn a cloud-based approach to continuous integration as they build and deploy a sample web application using Travis CI.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Build and test projects hosted on GitHub
- Deploy an application to different hosting providers using Travis CI
- Use Travis CI to automatically check software when committed to GitHub
- Run automated tests on different machines, operating systems and software versions
- Integrate Travis CI with third-party tools
Format of the course
- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
By the end of this training, participants will know how to:
- Write succinct user stories that capture the usage patterns of real users of the software.
- Translate their user stories into the behavioral language of BDD (Given, When, Then.)
- Derive test cases from these stories, for use by engineers to implement and test.
- Understand the relationship between product requirements, acceptance criteria, and test cases.
- Demystify the technical jargon that impedes communication and understanding.
- Install and use great tools for writing BDD feature files.
- Understand and appreciate what happens once the work is handed to engineers.
- Play a more active role in the iterative development cycle.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Generate and execute cross-platform tests for any OS or device.
- Integrate automated testing into a CI/CD pipeline.
- Automate web testing, API testing, mobile testing, and desktop testing.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Use unit testing frameworks in C to produce unit tests.
- Script custom C unit tests and add them to a call list.
- Simplify the process of debugging and refactoring code with test-driven development.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Perform end-to-end automation testing with Cypress.
- Implement integration and unit tests in a web application.
- Use Cypress as an alternative to Selenium.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Automate webservice API testing using Postman and REST Assured API.
- Generate reports for execution results.
- Design and implement automation frameworks with REST Assured API.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Create unit tests using MSTest to test software applications.
- Display test results with CodeLens.
- Understand the different testing tools for Test-Driven Development.
During the course participants will learn what methodologies and tools are available, how to streamline and automate process of testing requirements and performance.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Execute tests using automated requests and workflows.
- Define, develop, test, and observe an API using a version control system.
- Generate dynamic data in a request.
- Document and organize tests in collections for team revision.