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ALM Octane The Basics for Developers

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  • Feb 03, 2025
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ALM Octane – The Basics for Developers, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.65, with 20 lectures, based on 26 reviews, and has 1114 subscribers.

You will learn about ALM Octane Developer Access Overview IDE Integration – Access Octane artifacts from your IDE CI Integration – Get build insights from your pipeline Integration of Selenium Tests as part of the pipeline Define parameter sets for your pipeline This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers or Testers or Product Owners or Product Managers It is particularly useful for Developers or Testers or Product Owners or Product Managers.

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Summary

Title: ALM Octane – The Basics for Developers

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 20

Number of Published Lectures: 20

Number of Curriculum Items: 20

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • ALM Octane Developer Access Overview
  • IDE Integration – Access Octane artifacts from your IDE
  • CI Integration – Get build insights from your pipeline
  • Integration of Selenium Tests as part of the pipeline
  • Define parameter sets for your pipeline
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers
  • Testers
  • Product Owners
  • Product Managers
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers
  • Testers
  • Product Owners
  • Product Managers
  • In this course, you will learn how to work with the ALM Octane Developer Access with the following focus areas:

  • Overview of ALM Octane Developer Access

  • How to setup and integrate your pipelines from Jenkins

  • Integrate IDEs such as Visual Studio, Eclipse or IntelliJ

  • Integrate Testing Frameworks as part of the pipeline runs

  • Understand the tools provided by ALM Octane

  • Upon successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to:

  • be more productive

  • better collaborate

  • use agile methodologies in a smarter way

  • support the software delivery lifecycle

  • take on lead roles in your projects and advance in your career

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: ALM Octane Developer

    Lecture 1: Explore the landing page

    Lecture 2: Overview

    Lecture 3: Introduction to My Work module

    Lecture 4: Integrate Jenkins as CI Server

    Lecture 5: Add a pipeline job from Jenkins

    Lecture 6: Install and configure IDE Plugin (IntelliJ)

    Lecture 7: Observing code commits and changes as part of a pipeline run

    Lecture 8: Working with Pull Requests

    Lecture 9: Configure code commits and pull requests

    Lecture 10: Configure SCM Template Links source, diff and branch

    Lecture 11: Importance of Pull Request in relation to Backlog Items User Stories & Defects

    Lecture 12: Integrate your Testing Framework as Pipeline Job

    Lecture 13: Integrate Maven Cucumber Framework as Pipeline Job

    Lecture 14: Define Parameter Set for Pipelines

    Lecture 15: Review Testruns results of a pipeline execution

    Lecture 16: Assignment for Failure Analysis

    Lecture 17: Create Defect after failure analysis

    Lecture 18: Create Defect in the Issues Module

    Lecture 19: Work with Defects relevant for you

    Lecture 20: Import Backlog Items

    Instructors

  • ALM Octane The Basics for Developers  No.2
    Amir Khan
    Making DevOps a reality with ALM Octane
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