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Scalable Web Tests in TestComplete - Igor Staroverov - TestComplete Community Day 2021

This video explains the new mode of working with Web Objects in TestComplete. This mode is based on using the Selenium framework. Today, this framework is widely used in web testing and that’s why the transition to TestComplete will be smooth and easy. The new mode is the combination of the two powerful products - TestComplete and Selenium.

BDD with CucumberStudio and TestComplete - Sergey Sammal - TestComplete Community Day 2021

This video describes how SmartBear CucumberStudio and TestComplete can be combined together for implementing the BDD approach in your test automation. Including Jenkins into this set will complete your solution with full orchestration. We will show a step-by-step guide using our example project on how to achieve this goal and what benefits you will have using SmartBear tools.

Regression Testing of Performance - Alexandr Gubarev - TestComplete Community Day 2021

Time is money. And sometimes bugs related to application hangs and performance degradations dissatisfy customers and businesses lose money. When QA has automated the main test cases, it's time to think about performance as well. This video will be useful for those who want to add performance checks to their functional tests, regardless of the type of application: Desktop, Web, Mobile, or even a web service.

A Test Lab and How to Maintain It - Vladimir Yatskovskiy - TestComplete Community Day 2021

This session is about a TestComplete test lab. It gives an overview of how we built our environment and how we manage it in the TestComplete QA Team. It would be of special interest for anyone in the process of creating/updating your test lab or you are simply curious about our way of doing things.

Summer School at Collaborator: Session #3 - Ramping up with New Review Types

In its early inception Collaborator was known as Code Collaborator, with the focus of offering a platform for peer review of code files. Parts of that first moniker are still present in the current version of Collaborator: In the name of the executables for example, in case one wonders why there’s the extra ‘c’ at the beginning of those file names. Dropping the ‘Code’ piece of the name, Collaborator evolved into a much more expansive peer review tool, moving beyond just code files, to include document review for many types of files, and with the latest integration, Simulink model files.