Planning, Architecting, and Implementing Test Automation

  • Develop an integrated test automation plan and architecture specifically for your organization
  • Explore proven steps for assessing your current test automation state and defining a future test automation roadmap and architecture
  • Get access to templates and examples you can use to draft your own test automation plan
  • Leave with a draft plan and architecture that you can begin to implement

To automate our tests, we often use several tools that have been developed or acquired over time, often with little attention paid to an overall plan or architecture and no consideration for how to integrate those tools. As a result, productivity suffers and frustrations increase.

In this hands-on course, the consultant/instructor shares his experiences from multiple organizations creating an integrated test automation plan and developing a test automation architecture. With a focus on both the good (engaging the technical architecture team) and the bad (too much isolation between test automators and test designers) this course is well-suited for both large and small enterprises, enabling you to communicate the real challenges and potential benefits to your stakeholders.

While several test automation frameworks will be presented and discussed, this course focuses on helping you assess your current automation state, identify gaps, and develop an automation plan and integrated tool architecture. The consultant/instructor provides you with templates and resources to help you get started on your journey toward developing a more comprehensive strategy, plan, and integrated tool architecture. The goal is for you to be able to draft a plan specific to your organization so that as you take this course, you’re getting real work done in parallel with your learning.

Learn the approaches that ensure your current test tools—and new test tools you acquire or develop—will work well with existing testing and application lifecycle software. Explore approaches qualitatively and quantitatively measuring the value of automation.

At the end of this course you will have had the opportunity to:

  • Document the current state of test automation in your organization
  • Define a custom test automation plan and architecture to fit your situation
  • Create an initial implementation plan
  • Identify initial key measures
  • Develop a metrics dashboard for tracking the value of test automation
  • Lay out a future strategy and roadmap to get there

Consulting

Consulting services with our expert test consultant can be included with this course to help you customize your plan and architecture to fit your organization situation.

Who Should Attend

This course assumes you have a foundational understanding of testing and the purpose of automation. This course will be beneficial to anyone who is accountable for assessing, planning, designing, and implementing an integrated set of technology (testing infrastructure) that supports development, testing, and deployment. The content is appropriate for test automation engineering roles, test manager roles, test lead roles, test architect roles, as well as developer roles.

Course Outline
Course Overview
  • Course summary
  • Getting real work done on your plan while learning
  • Instructor Introduction
Course Context
  • Automation beginnings
  • Software as a series of imperfect translations
The Compelling Business Needs for Automation
  • Automation the next opportunity
  • Islands of Automation
  • Getting products to market more quickly, a the right costs and quality
Automation Challenges and Requirements
  • Automation Challenges
  • Test Automation Key Requirements
Foundational material for your automation plan
  • Templates
  • Questions
  • Examples
  • Virtual Consulting included with this course
Automation plan vision and strategy
  • Vision, Strategy, Approach Example
  • Defining your end in mind
  • Deciding where to start
  • Engaging Others

Conducting a current state tools inventory

  • Assessing your current state - tools and processes
  • Tools inventory example and template
  • Radar Chart as a means of presenting current state information

Consider the best automation approach

  • Waterfall vs. agile cycles of work
  • Aligning tools with your methodologies
  • Strategies for Automating
  • The Test Automation Pyramid
Developing your test automation architecture
  • Blocks of automation capabilities
  • Islands of Automation
  • Integrated Tools Architecture Template
  • Integrated Tools Architecture Examples
Test automation architecture examples
  • Examples of different test automation architectures and frameworks
  • Selenium
  • Key Test Automation Architecture Characteristics
Acceptance test-driven and behavior-driven testing overview
  • Test automation approaches
  • FitNesse
  • Cucumber
  • Gherkin script overview
  • Tool workflow 
Considerations for what to automate and when
  • Categories of tests that might be automated
  • We have many tool choices
  • Key points in Test Tool Architecture Planning
Piloting and Implementing automation
  • Selecting and evaluating tools and rolling them out
  • Selling Automation - qualitative questions
  • Selling Automation - quantitative questions
Measuring automation benefits
  • Measures in technical terms
  • Measures in business terms
  • Measures of testing vs. measures of test automation
Lessons Learned and Wrap-Up
  • Advice on things to do and not to do
  • A few keys to success
  • Course Summary
Class Daily Schedule
Day 1: 12:30pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
Day 2: 12:30pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
Day 3: 12:30pm-4:30pm ET/9:30am-1:30pm PT
 
Training Course Fee Includes
  • Easy course access: Attend training right from your computer and easily connect your audio via computer or phone. Easy and quick access fits today’s working style and eliminates expensive travel and long days in the classroom.
  • Live, expert instruction: Instructors are sought-after practitioners, highly-experienced in the industry who deliver a professional learning experience in real-time.
  • Valuable course materials: Courses cover the same professional content as our classroom training, and students have direct access to valuable materials.
  • Rich virtual learning environment: A variety of tools are built in to the learning platform to engage learners through dynamic delivery and to facilitate a multi-directional flow of information.
  • Hands-on exercises: An essential component to any learning experience is applying what you have learned. Using the latest technology, your instructor can provide hands-on exercises, group activities, and breakout sessions.
  • Real-time communication: Communicate real-time directly with the instructor. Ask questions, provide comments, and participate in the class discussions.
  • Peer interaction: Networking with peers has always been a valuable part of any classroom training. Live Virtual training gives you the opportunity to interact with and learn from the other attendees during breakout sessions, course lecture, and Q&A.
  • Convenient schedule: Course instruction is divided into modules no longer than four hours per day. This schedule makes it easy to get the training you need without taking days out of the office and setting aside projects.
  • Small class size: Live Virtual courses are limited in small class size to ensure an opportunity for personal interaction.