Montreal College of Information Technology
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CERTIFICATES

Quick Test Professional Certification
State of the Industry

This core course offers a comprehensive understanding of Quick Test Professional 10.0 as an automated functional testing tool. You will use the point and click interface to record and playback tests, add synchronization points and verification steps and create multiple action tests. Once tests are created, you will discover and correct common record and playback problems.

In addition, in this Quick Test Professional QTP course, you will learn to use Expert View to create steps that work with dynamic objects and data, use VBScript conditional and looping statements to control the flow of your tests and components, and use Data Table methods and database connection objects to retrieve external data. All topics are supported by hands-on exercises based on real-life examples.

Instructor Led

COURSE OUTLINE

QTP

Overview on test Automation and types of test tool
Basic features of QTP
QTP test process
Key elements of QTP
Recording and running tests
Operations on object repository
Keyword driven methodology
Object identification configuration
Virtual object configuration
Descriptive programming
Inserting check points
Debug commands and break points
Batch testing
Recovery scenarios

Under Development

Upon successful completion of the program, the college grants the student an

Certificate of participation in ‘Automated Testing’ course.

INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHT

CALENDAR

— F.A.Q —

To register for a course, you can either call us or enter your request online and our administrative staff will call you with steps to register.
Definitely. Please feel free to contact our office, we will be more than happy to work with you to meet your training needs.
You can find most of the scheduling and pricing information on our website, or you can call our office for assistance.
Montreal College offers a new session every four months, i.e., in October (fall session), February (winter session) and June (summer session). Students are encouraged to register at least 2 to 16 weeks in advance. Please note that many programs fill up before the registration deadline.