About me
Hi!
My name is Levon Pogosian.
Contacts
Email: levonpogosian93@gmail.com
Portfolio
Educational projects in Netology courses
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Thesis of the profession "Tester"
As part of the thesis:
- set up an application localization system with support for two DBMS (MySQL и PostgreSQL)
- conducted research testing of the tour purchase functionality of the "Travel of the Day" web service
- created a test plan automation with 44 scenarios (4 API and 40 UI tests)
- automated 44 test scenarios (4 API and 40 UI), using the Page Object pattern and frameworks Selenide, REST Assured and Gson
- issued 8 issue (7 bug reports and 1 suggestion for improvement)
- compiled a report on the results of automation with connected Allure
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Project for the course "Java for testers"
As part of a team project:
- I wrote 28 unit tests to prepare the application code for tracking game activity
- issued 12 bug reports according to the defects found
- fixed the application code for all bug reports
- connected and configured the system CI (GitHub Actions)
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Course work on the module "Manual testing of web applications"
As part of a course on manual testing of an online store website https://henderson.ru/:
- written ** checklist ** checking the functionality of the LC site
- conducted testing of the terms of reference on the password recovery process
- Based on the TOR above, I created a set of 17 test cases
- issued **6 bug reports ** for defects in the search functionality and product reviews
- testing of the layout and studying the structure of POST requests with the help of DevTools
Сертификаты
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Diploma of professional retraining in "Software Tester" Netology
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Manual testing of web applications Netology
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Java for testers Netology
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Automated testing Netology
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Postman for API testing Netology
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Basics of site layout Netology
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Introduction to SQL sololearn
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Git — version control system Netology
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CSS sololearn
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HTML sololearn
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JavaScript for beginners stepik
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JavaScript sololearn
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Basics of Python Programming Netology
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Basics of programming GeekBrains