Webinar: how to start automation?

This is the first webinar in the series of free webinars on automation testing.
The video (duration 52 minutes):

Topics and details of the video under the cut
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00:00-04:10 Introduction. Familiarity with a coach and independent consultant Michael Polarusa, co-author and co-owner of the community portal Automator automated-testing.info
04:10-06:39 the Essence of Your automation. The goal of automation and testing goals.
06:40-07:18 On the agenda: Initiation, knowledge and Skills, Process, Tools, Trends, Three steps forward, Books
07:19-10:55 Example automation client / server application developed by a team of 10 developers and 3 testers. Why is it necessary to implement the automation?
10:56-12:59 Initiation. How to introduce automation. The solution to the problems of low product quality.
13:00-16:49 How to sell "automation". In the context of product and outsourcing companies, IT departments of large non-IT companies.
16:50-19:29 How much you need to invest in automation?
19:30-25:30 Required knowledge and skills
25:31-27:29 the Automator? (Except for the automation)
27:30-28:47 What avtomatizovani?
28:47-33:26 Tips: How to start to automate? If your project only manual testing; no skill in programming. If You have a new project or legacy system?
33:27-35:25 Framework?! 36% don't know what it is
35:26-38:19 Types of Frameworks.
38:20-43:44 Process and Strategy; Pyramid automation and diagrams.
43:45-44:59 Automation
45:00-49:59 Successful automation. Tools. Trends.
50:00-51:54 Results and Books

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About the webinar


Author: Michael Polyarush. A webinar was conducted with the support of Ciklum.
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