QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged: Master Object Identification Techniques
QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged is an in-depth reference and guide on using HP QTP Test Objects. A must-have for every user, from beginner to expert, this comprehensive book will help you to master a range of Object Identification techniques in QTP. Written by two seasoned QTP experts - Anshoo Arora and Tarun Lalwani - the book discusses and demonstrates both basic and advanced topics and is presented in a clear and easy-to-follow format. With this book, you will learn about: - Object Identification - Object Repository (Shared and Local) - Descriptive Programming - Visual Relation Identifiers - ChildObjects - HTML DOM - Internationalization Testing - CSS- and XPATH-based Identification - Web Services - Writing QTP Scripting in .NET - Web Extensibility and much more...
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QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged: Master Object Identification Techniques
QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged is an in-depth reference and guide on using HP QTP Test Objects. A must-have for every user, from beginner to expert, this comprehensive book will help you to master a range of Object Identification techniques in QTP. Written by two seasoned QTP experts - Anshoo Arora and Tarun Lalwani - the book discusses and demonstrates both basic and advanced topics and is presented in a clear and easy-to-follow format. With this book, you will learn about: - Object Identification - Object Repository (Shared and Local) - Descriptive Programming - Visual Relation Identifiers - ChildObjects - HTML DOM - Internationalization Testing - CSS- and XPATH-based Identification - Web Services - Writing QTP Scripting in .NET - Web Extensibility and much more...
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QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged: Master Object Identification Techniques

QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged: Master Object Identification Techniques

QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged: Master Object Identification Techniques

QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged: Master Object Identification Techniques

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QTP Descriptive Programming Unplugged is an in-depth reference and guide on using HP QTP Test Objects. A must-have for every user, from beginner to expert, this comprehensive book will help you to master a range of Object Identification techniques in QTP. Written by two seasoned QTP experts - Anshoo Arora and Tarun Lalwani - the book discusses and demonstrates both basic and advanced topics and is presented in a clear and easy-to-follow format. With this book, you will learn about: - Object Identification - Object Repository (Shared and Local) - Descriptive Programming - Visual Relation Identifiers - ChildObjects - HTML DOM - Internationalization Testing - CSS- and XPATH-based Identification - Web Services - Writing QTP Scripting in .NET - Web Extensibility and much more...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780983675921
Publisher: Knowledgeinbox
Publication date: 10/19/2012
Pages: 482
Product dimensions: 7.52(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

Tarun Lalwani is a Test Automation and Solutions Architect and the author of the two most widely read books on QTP, the award-winning 'QuickTest Professional Unplugged' and 'And I Thought I knew QTP!' As well as working on various automated testing projects, he is the Founder of KnowledgeInbox, a company focused on the research and design of Automation products, as well as providing Test Automation services and consultation.

Anshoo Arora is a Test Architect and Software Developer, best known for his Test Automation website, www.RelevantCodes.com. He is continuously researching to find better ways of working with QTP, simplifying automation maintenance and creating extensible test suites/frameworks. A regular contributor at AdvancedQTP and SQAForums, he is also the Technical Editor and Reviewer of QuickTest's first conceptual book, 'And I thought I knew QTP!'
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