In this course, you will learn about different test types, usage scenarios and the benefits of a Test-Driven development approach.
We will cover best practices around the usage of Unit, API (Integration), Performance, Functional, Acceptance, Automated (Coded) UI and Exploratory testing.
You will learn how to create and analyze these tests using various tools such as Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS), Visual Studio, Application Insights and third-party frameworks such as Selenium
Overview
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Syllabus
- Module 0: Start Here
- Welcome to the course!
- Course Overview
- Pre-Course Survey
- Module 1: Testing Overview
- Introduction
- Types of Tests
- Value of Automated Testing in DevOps
- Test-Driven Development and its Benefits
- Assessments
- Supplemental Learning
- Module 2: Unit Tests
- Introduction
- What is Unit Testing?
- Elements of Unit Test
- Techniques for Advanced Unit Testing
- Create good unit tests using Visual Studio
- Hands-on Lab: Creating Unit Tests
- Assessments
- Supplemental Learning
- Module 3: Integration Testing
- Introduction
- Testing Overview
- Integration Test in a standard development environment
- Assessments
- Module 4: Web Performance Tests and Load Tests
- Introduction
- Performance Testing
- Create Web Performance Test Scripts
- Run Load Tests
- Analyze Performance Test Results
- Hands-on Lab 1: Application Performance Monitoring
- Hands-on Lab 2: Load Testing
- Assessments
- Supplemental Learning
- Module 5: Functional Testing – Acceptance, UI, and Exploratory Tests
- Introduction
- Introduction to Functional Testing
- Manual Acceptance Testing
- Automated UI testing
- Exploratory testing with Microsoft Test Manager
- Hands-On Lab: Create a coded UI test
- Assessments
- Supplemental Learning
- Module 6: Final Exam
- Final Exam
- Post-Course Survey
Taught by
Steven Borg, Sachi Williamson and JPS Kohli