Selenium HQ Implementation Team
We did not need the help of a consultant or integrator. By reading some help files on the internet, we could set it up pretty easily. That's not a problem.
The installation is completed in-house.
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March 2024
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In my case, the initial setup was done internally.
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reviewer2026422
Senior Test Consultant at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
We handled the implementation ourselves, in-house.
View full review »We developed in house and I totally support the In house. In house you can change your framework based on the needs with frequent code changes.
View full review »We implemented this product in-house. It does not require much maintenance.
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reviewer1709871
Senior Project Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
We have built up some custom implementation strategies when it comes to our daily use in Selenium HQ. For the test cases, we first verify which test cases we need to automate by coding some common functions, like logins and other common functions that are present in the application. After that, we look at the locators we will need to select using XPath, and then we start building the test cases according to the specific application, using code from all the common functions.
In the implementation team, we have six people who are using Selenium HQ for our current project. There are more people in other projects that I have running, but for this one there are only six of us. One or two are technical leads and the others are project engineers.
When it comes to maintenance of Selenium, we leave that up to others. We are mainly responsible for automating all the scripts that we deliver to the client.
We did it in-house. If you are implementing it for enterprise level its better to seek external vendor help.
View full review »We did it in-house one, you choose the solution which best suite your needs. Don’t spend to much time in building robust solution unless it is really required.
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VikasPandey
Solution Architect at Coforge Growth Agency
We used an in-house team.
View full review »We deployed in-house and it took between two to three weeks to complete.
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Avijit Barai
Automation Tester at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
I am currently implementing Selenium along with a few other tools. For example, for mobile device automation, I'm using Selenium with Appium. The Selenium architecture can be integrated with Appium in order to be able to automate with mobile devices such as Android and iOS, which is what I'm doing now. Beyond that, we also have desktop applications; for Windows we have EXE files and for Mac we have DMG files. With these, I have implemented the Windows application drivers using Selenium so that we're able to easily automate any Windows-based or Mac-based app.
As for the rest of the team who are implementing Selenium this way, we have about 15 people on the testing side of things, and 6 people in automation.
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reviewer1652511
Lead QA Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
We have one dedicated assigned person for continuous integration and deployment. We check in with him before we complete any code. We provide him with our test and script, and the integration is done with him present to avoid any issues.
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Shrey Gupta
Director Technology at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
We were able to deploy and install this product all by ourselves without any extra help.
View full review »We implemented this product in-house.
View full review »I made the concept and implementation myself.
View full review »I did it in-house. Start small and make gradual changes when implementing Selenium WebDriver.
View full review »We did it in-house. You should have JRE up to date, and make sure your IDE is configured properly. All driver executables should be downloaded and all JAR files should be applied to the project.
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Amr EL Tahan
Software QA Lead at Ajman Municipality
We completed the installation and deployment internally.
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reviewer1456452
Systems Analyst at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Our in-house team handled the deployment.
One person is responsible for maintenance, although this is one of the problems that we faced. There is no separate team for maintenance.
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Deva Veluchamy
Test Automation Lead/Consultant at Aspire Systems
Our in-house team is used for the entire implementation of the framework. Being open-source, lot of valuable additions are made in a free-flow while developing the framework.
View full review »I implemented it myself using search engines and trial and error.
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Saurabh Chauhan
Project Engineer at Mathworks India Pvt Ltd
We did an in-house implementation, doing our R&D over the internet.
View full review »I implemented it through an in-house team. My advice would be to foresee all the problems that you might run in to in the future and design the framework based on that.
View full review »We did it in-house.
View full review »We have in house automation framework and it works great with continuous integration. I do not see reasons to pay for third party services.
View full review »We did it in-house.
View full review »I have tried it myself. As I mentioned, a lot of resources are available on the internet regarding different approaches to use Selenium.
View full review »It was done in-house.
View full review »We worked with a consultant that assisted us with the implementation.
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Selenium HQ
March 2024
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