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Grasp the skills to automate your infrastructure efficiently What you'll learn Learn more about web performance and load testing usage scenarios Use load tests for different types of testing including smoke, stress, and performance testing Create, run, and edit a load test Edit load tests using the Load Test Editor Execute load tests using the Load Test Service Create agent pools and queues and understand the TFS 2017 build infrastructure Install build agents to demonstrate it to the viewers Run tests as part of your build to familiarize yourself with load tests Run multiple concurrent builds to run more builds Demonstrate and configure Continuous Integration (CI) Use build tasks to deploy your application components Requirements Basic knowledge of Team Foundation Server is needed Description Team Foundation Server (TFS) is a collaborative software development tool by Microsoft that provides automated builds, testing and various other features. So, if you're a software professional who want to explore the automation features of TFS, then go for this Learning Path. Packt’s Video Learning Paths are a series of individual video products put together in a logical and stepwise manner such that each video builds on the skills learned in the video before it. The highlights of this Learning Path are Use the Web Performance Test Results Viewer to create and run a web performance test Create a new build definition and configure a build task Let’s take a quick look at your learning journey. You will start with the web performance and load test for different types of testing. You will then move on to understand how to configure and run web performance tests. You will then see how to create and execute load tests. Next, you are going to explore the build features in TFS. You will setup and configure the environment that will be able to run Windows and non-Windows builds. Once you have seen how to author build definitions, you will take a closer look at builds. Finally, you will look at the many ways to customize and extend the builds as well as other features and enhancements. On the completion of this Learning Path, you will be well versed with the automation features available in the Team Foundation Server. Meet Your Expert We have the best works of the following esteemed author to ensure that your learning journey is smooth Paul Hacker, a Principal Consultant with AgileThought, has over 15 years of application architecture, design, development, and management expertise in Microsoft technologies. He has a depth of experience in ALM, Process Improvement, and Team Foundation Server. Having distinguished himself as a leader in the IT industry he has been awarded the distinction of Microsoft MVP in the ALM category every year since 2006 Overview Section 1: Test Automation Features in TFS Lecture 1 The Course Overview Lecture 2 Overview of Web Performance and Load Testing Lecture 3 Web Performance and Load Testing Usage Scenarios Lecture 4 Using Load Tests for Different Types of Testing Including Smoke, Stress, Perform Lecture 5 Creating and Running a Web Performance Test Lecture 6 Using the Web Performance Test Results Viewer Lecture 7 Editing Web Performance Tests Lecture 8 Creating and Running a Load Test Lecture 9 Analyzing Load Test Results Lecture 10 Editing Load Tests Using the Load Test Editor Lecture 11 Using Coded UI Tests in Load Tests Lecture 12 Executing Load Tests Using the Load Test Service Section 2: Build Automation Features in TFS Lecture 13 The Course Overview Lecture 14 Understanding the New 2017 Build Infrastructure Lecture 15 Creating Agent Pools and Queues Lecture 16 Installing Build Agents Lecture 17 Specifying Capabilities on Your Build Agents Lecture 18 Configuring Security Lecture 19 Overview of Non-Windows Build Agents Lecture 20 Hybrid Environments Lecture 21 Creating a New Build Definition Lecture 22 Understanding Build Templates Lecture 23 Selecting the Solution to Build Lecture 24 Running Tests as Part of Your Build Lecture 25 Queuing a Build Lecture 26 Selecting Our Source Repository Lecture 27 Running Multiple Concurrent Builds Lecture 28 Working with Build Variables Lecture 29 Configuring Continuous Integration Lecture 30 Using Gated Check-Ins Lecture 31 Using Capabilities to Influence Agent Selection Lecture 32 Build Retention Policies Lecture 33 A Lap Around the Available Build Tasks Lecture 34 Using Build Tasks to Deploy Your Application Components Lecture 35 Extending Builds Using Scripts Lecture 36 Viewing Build Status Lecture 37 Controlling Build Outputs and Understanding Artifacts Lecture 38 Packaging Your .NET Application Lecture 39 Examining Test Results from a Build This Learning Path is targeted at software professional who want to explore the automation features of Team Foundation Software HomePage:
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