The document provides information on the Certified Selenium Professional certification from Vskills, including details about the Selenium testing tool, prerequisites for the certification, benefits of earning the certification, test details, and companies that hire certified professionals. It also outlines the table of contents that will be covered as part of the certification training.
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Certification CodeCertification CodeCertification CodeCertification Code VS-1083
Vskills certification for Selenium Professional assesses the candidate for a company’s web
application and website testing needs. The certification tests the candidates on various areas
in Selenium which include basic knowledge of recording, editing, and debugging tests.
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Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?Why should one take this certification?
This Course is intended for professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen
areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take
certification for further career progression.
Earning Vskills Selenium Professional Certification can help candidate differentiate in
today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying
their advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential.
Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?Who will benefit from taking this certification?
Job seekers looking to find employment in browser-based software testing or IT
department of various companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and
make their CV stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their
employers the value of their skills through this certification
Test DetailsTest DetailsTest DetailsTest Details
• Duration:Duration:Duration:Duration: 60 minutes
• No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions: 50
• Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%)
There is no negative marking in this module.
Fee StructureFee StructureFee StructureFee Structure
Rs. 4,000/- (Includes all taxes)
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Selenium Professionals are in great demand. Companies specializing in websites and web
based application testing is constantly hiring knowledgeable professionals. Various web
development and software companies also need Selenium professional for testing of
websites and web based application projects.
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Table of Contents
1.1.1.1. IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroduction
1.1 Test Automation for Web Applications
1.2 To Automate or Not to Automate?
1.3 Introducing Selenium
1.4 Brief History of The Selenium Project
1.5 Selenium’s Tool Suite
1.6 Choosing Selenium Tool
1.7 Supported Browsers and Platforms
1.8 Flexibility and Extensibility
2.2.2.2. SeleniumSeleniumSeleniumSelenium----IDEIDEIDEIDE
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Installing the IDE
2.3 Opening the IDE
2.4 IDE Features
2.5 Building Test Cases
2.6 Running Test Cases
2.7 Using Base URL to Run Test Cases in Different Domains
2.8 Selenium Commands – “Selenese”
2.9 Script Syntax
2.10 Test Suites
2.11 Commonly Used Selenium Commands
2.12 Verifying Page Elements
2.13 Assertion or Verification?
2.14 Locating Elements
2.15 Matching Text Patterns
2.16 The “AndWait” Commands
2.17 The waitFor Commands in AJAX applications
2.18 Sequence of Evaluation and Flow Control
2.19 Store Commands and Selenium Variables
2.20 JavaScript and Selenese Parameters
2.21 echo - The Selenese Print Command
2.22 Alerts, Popups, and Multiple Windows
2.23 Debugging
2.24 Writing a Test Suite
2.25 User Extensions
2.26 Format
2.27 Executing Selenium-IDE Tests on Different Browsers
2.28 Troubleshooting
3.3.3.3. Selenium WebDriverSelenium WebDriverSelenium WebDriverSelenium WebDriver
3.1 How Does WebDriver ‘Drive’
3.2 WebDriver and the Selenium-Server
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3.3 Setting Up a Selenium-WebDriver Project
3.4 Migrating from Selenium 1.0
3.5 Selenium-WebDriver API by Example
3.6 Selenium-WebDriver API Commands and Operations
3.7 Handling Action Events
3.8 HtmlUnit Driver
3.9 Firefox Driver
3.10 Internet Explorer Driver
3.11 Chrome Driver
3.12 Opera Driver
3.13 iOS Driver
3.14 Android Driver
3.15 Mixing WebDriver and RC Technologies
3.16 Standalone Selenium Server with RemoteDrivers
4.4.4.4. WebDriver: Advanced UWebDriver: Advanced UWebDriver: Advanced UWebDriver: Advanced Usagesagesagesage
4.1 Explicit and Implicit Waits
4.2 RemoteWebDriver
4.3 AdvancedUserInteractions
4.4 Browser Manipulation (Cookies, Profiles and Plugins)
4.5 Event Listeners
4.6 HTML5
4.7 Parallelizing Test Runs
4.8 Mobile Web Apps Testing
5.5.5.5. Selenium 1 (Selenium RC)Selenium 1 (Selenium RC)Selenium 1 (Selenium RC)Selenium 1 (Selenium RC)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 How Selenium RC Works
5.3 Installation
5.4 From Selenese to a Program
5.5 Programming Test
5.6 Learning the API
5.7 Reporting Results
5.8 Adding Some Spice to Tests
5.9 Server Options
5.10 Selenium Server Logging
5.11 Selenium RC Architecture
5.12 Handling HTTPS and Security Popups
5.13 Supporting Additional Browsers and Browser Configurations
5.14 Troubleshooting Common Problems
5.15 Debugging Selenium Tests
6.6.6.6. Test Design ConsiderationsTest Design ConsiderationsTest Design ConsiderationsTest Design Considerations
6.1 Introducing Test Design
6.2 Types of Tests
6.3 Validating Results
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6.4 Location Strategies
6.5 Wrapping Selenium Calls
6.6 UI Mapping
6.7 Page Object Design Pattern
6.8 Data Driven Testing
6.9 Database Validation
7.7.7.7. SeleniumSeleniumSeleniumSelenium----GridGridGridGrid
7.1 Grid Basics
7.2 What is Selenium Grid?
7.3 Selenium-Grid 2.0
7.4 Selenium-Grid 1.0
7.5 How Selenium-Grid Works–With a Hub and Nodes
7.6 Installation
7.7 Starting Selenium-Grid
7.8 Configuring Selenium-Grid
7.9 Getting Command-Line Help
7.10 Common Errors
7.11 Hub Diagnostic Messages
8.8.8.8. UserUserUserUser----ExtensionsExtensionsExtensionsExtensions
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Actions
8.3 Accessors/Assertions
8.4 Locator Strategies
8.5 Using User-Extensions With Selenium-IDE
8.6 Using User-Extensions With Selenium RC
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Sample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample Questions
1.1.1.1. Selenium testsSelenium testsSelenium testsSelenium tests ___________________________________________.___.___.___.
A. DOS applications
B. Browser-based applications
C. GUI applications
D. None of the above
2222. The. The. The. The term AJAX expands toterm AJAX expands toterm AJAX expands toterm AJAX expands to ______________.______________.______________.______________.
A. Asynchronous Java and XML
B. Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
C. Accumulated Java and XML
D. None of the above
3333. The. The. The. The test language usually used in Selenium istest language usually used in Selenium istest language usually used in Selenium istest language usually used in Selenium is ________________.________________.________________.________________.
A. PHP
B. Python
C. JavaScript
D. None of the above
4444. The. The. The. The term JSON refers toterm JSON refers toterm JSON refers toterm JSON refers to ______________.______________.______________.______________.
A. JavaScript Object Notation
B. Java Object Notation
C. Java Object Naming
D. None of the above
5555.... Selenium variables are stored inSelenium variables are stored inSelenium variables are stored inSelenium variables are stored in _____________._____________._____________._____________.
A. storedVars
B. storedVariables
C. VariablesStore
D. None of the above
Answers: 1 (B), 2 (B), 3 (C), 4 (A), 5 (A)