One Woman More

2nd Edition for DEV, QA, BA

at ThoughtWorks, Hyderabad

Sat, 8th April 2016
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Women in IT is glad to announce the second edition of its beginners’ boot camp for female developers, BAs and QAs. This workshop is designed for all women who want to level up or brush up on their development or QA skills, but especially those who have taken a career break and want to return to the tech world. This full day event will run as parallel dev, BA and QA tracks, filling in knowledge gaps and providing hands-on experience.


About Women in IT

We aim to build a platform for all women in the tech space to come together and help each other. We are building a place where questions lead to conversations, that lead to positive change. Share knowledge, support each other, create networking opportunities. Come grow with us.

BA

  • Introduction to Agile
  • Agile principles for a Business Analyst
  • Hands on exercise using real problems
  • Interaction with clients
  • Understanding users - The client's clients
  • Understanding user experiences & journeys
  • Quick presentation for the solution
  • Identifying features, prioritization and MVP(Minimum Viable Product)

There are no pre requisites for this track

QA

  • Refresh Software Testing Concepts
  • Testing Types & Methodologies
  • Test Pyramid
  • Testing Life Cycle
  • Manual Vs Automation
  • Introduction to Automation & Tools
  • Introduction to Agile Practices and Testing
  • Workshop 1: Introduction to Selenium
  • Introduction to Selenium Webdriver
  • Hands-on : Automate login web page
  • Workshop 2: Introduction to Java
  • Basics of Java
  • Writing Simple Programs (Hands-on)
  • Introduction to IDE (IntelliJ/Eclipse)
  • Designing Java programs on IDE (Understanding OOPs concepts)
  • Introduction to Selenium Webdriver

Both the workshops will run in parallel.

Dev

  • Introduction
  • Installation of Android in your machine
  • Introduction to Android
  • Building your first app
  • Create an Android project
  • Android project structure
  • Run your app
  • Build a simple user interface
  • Start another Activity
  • Reference to Android tutorials

Prior knowledge of Java would be great. If not, atleast knowledge of any Object Oriented language should be good enough.

"If this is something you really want to do, if you believe in it…simply keep forging forward because success will come."

- Cassandra Sanford
CEO Kelly Mitchell