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Selenium 1.0 Testing Tools: Beginner's Guide

By : David Burns
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Selenium 1.0 Testing Tools: Beginner's Guide

By: David Burns

Overview of this book

<p>Selenium is a suite of tools to automate web application testing across many platforms. A strong understanding of using Selenium will get you developing tests to ensure the quality of your applications.</p> <p>This book helps you understand and use Selenium to create tests and make sure that what your user expects to do can be done. It will guide you to successfully implement Selenium tests to ensure the quality of your applications.</p> <p>The Selenium Testing Tools Beginner’s guide shows developers and testers how to create automated tests using a browser. You'll be able to create tests using Selenium IDE, Selenium Remote Control and Selenium 2 as well. A chapter is completely dedicated to Selenium 2. We will then see how our tests use element locators such as css, xpath, DOM to find elements on the page.</p> <p>Once all the tests have been created we will have a look at how we can speed up the execution of our tests using Selenium Grid.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Selenium 1.0 Testing Tools Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Tarun Kumar Bhadauria is an Electronics Engineer and hails from Gwalior. He has been involved with software testing for over five years. He spent most of his career with QA practices for the Indian division of CIBER. He is currently associated with Tavant Technologies Bangalore. He has worked on a gamut of testing fields that encompasses Manual Testing, Performance Testing and Functional Test Automation using both commercial and open source tools. His primary inclination has been towards functional test automation using Selenium.

Tarun has been key contributor to Official Selenium Documentation and was recognized as co-author for Selenium documentation release 1.0 by Selenium Head Quarters.

His spare moments are spent in exercise and blogging.

Sameer Borate is an independent web developer based in Pune, India. He has been developing web applications using PHP and MySQL since 2000, when PHP was just a blip on the web radar, and now spends most of his time working with XHTML, PHP, XML, MySQL, and JavaScript. For the last few years he has been helping small companies design web application architectures for their clients. In his free time he likes to peruse non-fiction books.

He regularly blogs about web development at www.codediesel.com.