This document provides an overview of UI automation, including defining what UI automation is, discussing selectors, input and output methods, and concluding with a quiz. UI automation refers to interacting with graphical elements in applications by simulating mouse and keyboard controls. Selectors are used to locate elements and can be full or partial, with dynamic selectors using wildcards. The document also covers input and output methods before concluding with a quiz and Q&A section.
In this session we will learn all about Ui automation, Excel automation, data tables and data manipulation with UiPath Studio. Agenda: - Intro to Ui Automation - What is Ui Automation, Web automation - How to use the recording tool - Handling selectors in Studio - Data scraping - Screen scraping - Introduction to Excel automation - Data tables and data manipulation - Launch browser, attach browser - Demo - follow-along Your trainers: Priyadarshini Estevez, UiPath MVP 2022, RPA Solution Architect Rahul Goyal, UiPath MVP 2022, Senior Director, ERP Systems @Ellucian
1) Operations is a key function in startups that impacts all parts and ensures everything is working actively and productively. 2) Effective operations requires working well with teams, using technology to enhance productivity, and establishing processes. 3) Key aspects of operations optimization include measuring goals, signals, metrics, and success metrics to understand user happiness, engagement, adoption, retention, task success, and make data-driven improvements. Regular measurement and experimentation are important.
Slides for my workshop on test automation, creating realistic expectations around it and what the role of test automation in Agile software development is
Watch a live presentation at http://offer.bitbar.com/do-you-enjoy-espresso-in-android-app-testing Majority of us love coffee but let's put that aside and focus on Espresso - by Google. This exciting new test automation framework just got open sourced and is available for app developers and testers to hammer their app UIs. Espresso has a small, predictable and easy to learn API - built on top of Android Instrumentation Framework - and you can very quickly write concise and reliable Android UI tests with it. Stay tuned and join our upcoming webinars at http://bitbar.com/testing/webinars/
Model-driven engineering (MDE) of user interfaces consists in describing a user interface and aspects involved in it (e.g., task, domain, context of use) in models from which a final interface is produced. With one big win in mind: when the user’s requirements or the context of use change, the models change accordingly and so does the supporting user interface. Models and a method for developing user interfaces based on MDE are presented in this tutorial supporting forward engineering (a new interface is produced), reverse engineering (an existing interface is improved), and lateral engineering (an existing interface is adapted to a new context of use). Software supporting this method will be used based on UsiXML (User Interface eXten-sible Markup Language), a XML-compliant user interface description language.
User interface (UI) testing verifies that an application's visual interface satisfies requirements by mimicking how users interact with the application. The document discusses UI testing, including defining the UI and its elements. It outlines the UI design process and what UI testing entails. It also covers the pros and cons of UI testing, provides an example of designing and automating a UI test for a login page, and discusses testing invalid scenarios.