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Contracting through [https://ttcglobal.com TTC Global] - Auckland Branch
  
NZ Government Department of Internal Affairs, National Transition Unit (NTU) of the Three Waters Project, contracting through [https://ttcglobal.com TTC Global] - Auckland Branch
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I contributed to the development of web '''browser automation suites''' for an Enterprise Asset Management system customized for water services entities. We used '''Java''' for the UI automation, incorporating frameworks such as '''[https://wave.tidalcode.dev/ Tidal. wave]''' (built on '''[https://www.selenium.dev/ Selenium]''') and '''[https://cucumber.io/ Cucumber]''' with '''BDD''' methodology. The system under test, as well as the automation suites, were operated in the '''Azure DevOps (ADO)''' platform.
  
I was part of the Test Automation team developing a UI Automation suite in Java using the Tidal. wave Selenium automation library
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Using the [https://wave.tidalcode.dev/ Tidal. wave] framework, streamlines element identification, assertions, and user interactions on web pages. I benefited a lot from the expertise of my team lead, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurianphilipk/ Philip Kurian], a co-author of this open-source framework, in implementing '''[https://wave.tidalcode.dev/docs/best-practices good practices] for browser automation code'''.
 
 
Member of Test Engineering team developing web browser automation suites for an Enterprise Asset Management system customised for Water Services Entities. The UI automation was written in Java, and used frameworks such as [https://wave.tidalcode.dev/ Tidal. wave] (built on [https://www.selenium.dev/ Selenium]) and [https://cucumber.io/ Cucumber] with BDD methodology. The system ran on the Azure DevOps (ADO) platform.
 

Revision as of 22:04, 5 May 2024

Nov-2023 - Jan-2023 Contracting through TTC Global - Auckland Branch

I contributed to the development of web browser automation suites for an Enterprise Asset Management system customized for water services entities. We used Java for the UI automation, incorporating frameworks such as Tidal. wave (built on Selenium) and Cucumber with BDD methodology. The system under test, as well as the automation suites, were operated in the Azure DevOps (ADO) platform.

Using the Tidal. wave framework, streamlines element identification, assertions, and user interactions on web pages. I benefited a lot from the expertise of my team lead, Philip Kurian, a co-author of this open-source framework, in implementing good practices for browser automation code.