Nagoya is the third largest city in Japan. This open office is located in the district surrounding Nagoya station. Since 2015...
Nagoya is the third largest city in Japan. This open office is located in the district surrounding Nagoya station. Since 2015, landmark buildings kept inaugurating around the station and by 2017, it is predictable that many corporations will choose to be in this Meieki area. Furthermore, with the magnetic-levitated linear shinkansen to start service in 2027, Nagoya has strategic advantage.
Nagoya and Aichi area is known for its auto industry like Toyota. Besides automobiles, there are many head offices of Japanese manufacturers. With their affiliated companies and partners located in the same area, the city itself is a business complex. In recent years, forward-thinking IT companies are also trying to get a foothold in Nagoya. Besides all the attention-gathering news on the redevelopment, Meieki area has good access to Tokyo, Osaka and other major cities. It is also convenient for sales activity and commute. Therefore, it is a popular yet practical business district.
FitNesse is a test framework written in Java that allows testers, developers and customers to collaboratively create test cases on a wiki. It enables an agile style of acceptance testing where testers collaborate with developers to develop a testing suite. FitNesse supports applications written in Java, .Net, Ruby, Python, C, and PHP using FitNesse.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use a Wiki based collaborative approach for creating and maintaining test cases, then executing those tests against a demo application.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Take examples of desired software behavior and turn them into automated tests that are viewable and editable through a Wiki
Write and execute tests via the browser, command line (using RESTful syntax) or a JUnit test
Create test fixtures that allow non-technical people to write tests by modifying a Wiki page
Use FitNesse as a knowledge base and repository for story and theme requirements
Audience
Test engineers
Developers
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
This instructor-led, live training in Nagoya (online or onsite) is aimed at end users who wish to learn how to use XWiki to better collaborate with team members within their organization.
By the end of this training, participants will be able:
Create, manage, and customize team pages and blogs.
Customize XWiki for the right look and feel.
Track changes to content using version control features.
Set up a blog, manage comments, and customize the display.
This instructor-led, live training in Nagoya (online or onsite) is aimed at system administrators who wish to deploy and manage an XWiki server.
By the end of this training, participants will be able:
Install a configure an XWiki server on premise.
Create and manage users.
Secure and optimize an XWiki server.
Upgrade, back up and restore an XWiki server.
Extend and customize the functionality and look and feel of XWiki.
This course has been created for people who are going to use MediaWiki software as editors, users and website administrators.
This course explains how to:
Find the information you are looking for on an existing site
Create, edit and remove pages
Design a structure of the page
Analyse the best solution for the structure of the entire project
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