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Implementing a GUI layer with classes (Russian Translation)

May 11th, 2009 by Yaron Assa
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Sergey Talalaev has put his time and effort into translating Meir Bar-Tal’s article on Implementing a GUI layer with classes into Russian. We full-heartily thank Sergey on his continued help and support to the QTP community!

Implementing a GUI Layer with Classes

December 20th, 2008 by Meir Bar-Tal
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This article describes a powerful technique that exploits Object Oriented Design Patterns, QTP descriptive programming (DP) and the Dictionary object to pack together GUI objects with their corresponding business oriented functions. The article includes a valuable bonus: a highly effective tip that enables to exit a test smoothly, preventing QTP from getting stuck when it fails to identify GUI objects during runtime.

DP in 60 slides

March 29th, 2008 by Yaron Assa
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Minimalism has become the new hot trend in business presentation.
As was foretold in Presentation Zen, concept presentation (e.g. The Brand Gap), and even technical ones (e.g. OpenID) can be delivered in simple, one-sentence a slide presentations.
The format makes the reader focus on one single idea at a time, which makes it perfect for storytelling structure. […]

Introduction to Descriptive Programming

March 29th, 2008 by Yaron Assa
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Before we can move on to some of the more advanced subjects, it’s probably better if we ensure we’re all speaking the same language. So now we’ll create a proper base-line for some basic QTP techniques (though even they are sometimes referred to as “advanced”). One of the most profound techniques necessary for advanced QTP […]