Sunday, July 21, 2013

Accenture HSFP program - Implementing standard checkpoint - QTP Syllabus

Accenture HSFP program - Implementing standard checkpoint -QTP syllabus

Hewlett Packard Unified Functional Testing was originally written by Mercury Interactive and called QuickTest Professional (QTP). Mercury Interactive was subsequently acquired by Hewlett Packard (Hewlett Packard) in 2006. Hewlett Packard Unified Functional Testing 11.5 combined Hewlett Packard QuickTest Professional (QTP) and Hewlett Packard Service Test into a single software package, which is currently available from the Hewlett Packard Software Division. The integrated Hewlett Packard Unified Functional Testing software allows developers to test from a single console all three layers of a program’s operations: the interface, the service layer and the database layer.


Labels: QTP, Quick Test Professional, Mercury, Interactive tool, Unified Functional, Software package, Software division, database layer.


Hewlett Packard Unified Functional Testing software, formerly known as QuickTest Professional (QTP)and Hewlett Packard QuickTest Professional (QTP)provides functional and regression test automation for software applications and environments. Hewlett Packard Unified Functional Testing can be used for enterprise quality assurance and Accenture is also one of the organization which uses QTP tool for automation and for creating automation scripts, So this is one of the important tool they will be teaching in HSFP Accenture.

Labels: Hewlett Packard, QTP, Quick Test Professional, Regression Test, Automation, Software applications, environments, functional, tool automation, HSFP Accenture

Unified Functional Testing
HSFP - Accenture uses Hewlett Packard Unified Functional Testing tool which supports keyword and scripting interfaces and features a graphical user interface. It also uses the Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) scripting language to specify a test procedure, and to manipulate the objects and controls of the application under test.

Labels: Unified, Functional Testing, Keywords, Scripting interfaces, VB Script, test procedure, Objects, Device under test.





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