Recorded 08/19/20

Software Craftsmanship is a practice of continuous development and helping others learn this craft. As the world is evolving towards the era of scripting language, Khyati will be sharing our experience of how we have grown as a team of all QA with programming language background to the niche typescript world contributor.

During this talk, Khyati will be focusing on the shift of existing selenium to the actual implementation of JS-based testing tools. How and when to use them? When to pick them as an automation tool for building a framework.

Webinar Takeaways:

  • Points to remember when designing a framework based on JS.
  • What to Automate & whatnot.
  • Understanding workmanship & craftsmanship.
  • How as a team we can target to achieve wonders, the power of craftsmanship.

Our Speaker:

Khyati Sehgal – Quality Lead Manager, 3Pillar Global
Khyati Sehgal is a Quality Lead Manager at 3Pillar Global with more than 8 years of IT experience, gaining exposure through various aspects of IT in Quality Assurance roles. Her niche is system integration testing with focus multi-tiered system environments involving client/server, web application, and standalone software applications.

In her current role, She is responsible for defining and implementing tools, processes, and methodologies to support and manage the QA (Functional, Regression, Infrastructure, Test Automation, Web), Release Management, and deployment Management teams.

She has been pretty active in speaking at conferences, writing articles, blogging, and being directly involved in various testing & leadership-related activities. Khyati’s always looking to gain inspiration from fellow testers throughout the software testing community.

Speaker Details:

Twitter: @khyatiSehgal89
LinkedIn: Khyati Sehgal
Website: Khyati2010.Wix.com
About Me: About Khyati
Blog: Khyati’s Blog
Blog Post: “Fabricating Web Automation with Helium”
SlideShare: Khyati’s Presentations
StackOverflow: Khyati’s Stack Overflow
GitHub: Khyati’s Github
Speaking Experience: UNICOM Next Generation