I passed the QTP10 exam some months ago, below are some notes I've
taken after the exam:
*the original post is here: 
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The test is not easy, someone without hands on experience will have to
study really hard to pass the test.
Below, the topics in the exam and the number of questions:

1. Planning for an Automated Test (7)
2. Basic Test Creation and How QTP Works with Objects (10)
3. Basic Test Creation and Enhancements (16)
4. Building Modular Automated Tests (9)
5. QuickTest Professional Integration with QC (4)
6. Automated Test Troubleshooting (9)
7. Advanced QTP Scripting (6)
8. Working in Expert View (5)

Questions and topics I can remember from the test:

>> To Do
- Add tasks
- Edit tasks
- Set tasks to others
- Export task lists to XML
- See comments in external actions
- See comments in open function libraries

>> Step Generator
- Categories: Functions, Test Objects and Utility Objects
- Category > Object > Operation > Arguments

>> Keyword View
- There's 4 rows: Item, Operation, Value and Documentation

>> Quality Center Connection
- Server URL
- Authenticate user information
- Login to project

>> Quality Center Version Control
- When you save an asset for the first time, QuickTest automatically
checks the asset into the Quality Center version control database,
assigns it version number 1, and automatically checks the asset out
for you so that you can continue working on it. When you check the
asset in, the asset retains version number 1, since this is the first
version that can contain content. Then, each time the asset is checked
out and in again, the version number increases by 1.

>> Actions
- If an external action is not found or changed to not reusable, QTP
display a popup when openning the script.

>> Debug Viewer
- Variables tab let you see and modify the values assigned to
variables
- Command tab is used to insert VBScript commands
- Watch tab let you add some variables to check the changes in the
execution

>> Repositories
- To associate use "Associate Repositories" tool
- Map Repository Tool is used to map parameters (Name/Value/
Description - DataTable("SQL",dtLocalSheet))
- .tsr files

>> Repository Merge Tool

- Primary Repository
- Secondary Repository File
- The Object Repository Merge Tool automatically merges the selected
object repositories into a new target object repository according to
the configured resolution settings, and displays the results in the
Statistics dialog box on top of the Object Repository - Merge Tool
window.

>> Virtual Objects
- Teach QTP how to recognize an area of the application as a standard
object

>> Run
- How to pause the script during run session? Insert breakpoints
- Options > Run > Screen Capture : to control the size of the test
save file

>> Actions
- Are created using the local object repository as default
- Create: Insert > Call to New Action

>> Low Level Recording
- Start recording, go to "Automation Menu" and enable "Low Level
Recording"

>> Local System Monitor
- File > Settings > Local System Monitor
- Select the system counters you want to monitor and define the upper
limit for each counter. Values that exceed these limits during the run
will cause the run to fail.
- Results appears in Results > Run-Time Data Table > Right panel under
System Monitor Tabs

>> Resources
- File > Settings > Resources
- Function Libraries
- Object Repositories
- Recovery Scenarios

>> Programmatic Description
- Use Property, ":" signal and the Value (name:clickhere)

>> Regular Expressions
- [0-9].*

>> Business Process
- Automate in 4 steps (PRICE * QUANTITY + TAXES = TOTAL)

>> Active Screen
- Insert standard checkpoint
- Insert output value
- View/Add Object
- Step generator...
- Insert Bitmap Checkpoint
- Insert Text Checkpoint
- Default option is "Partial"
- Capture levels: Complete, Partial, Minimum, None

>> Objects
- When created QTP assign a Logical Name
- TO: Test objects are the objects in your test that represent the
objects in your website or application
- RO: Runtime objects are the objects in your application during the
test run
- GetROProperty - return the run-time property
- GetTOProperties - return all properties

>> Checkpoints
- Checkpoints while not recording: Database and XML

>> Bitmap Checkpoint
- RGB tolerance
- Pixel tolerance (used to let the test pass with small differences)
- Can be created through active screen
- Check entire bitmap or only selected area

>> Database Checkpoint
- Can be used in custom checkpoint? Output/Input?

>> Reporting
- Reporter.ReportEvent EventStatus, ReportStepName, Details
- EventStatus can take 5 possible values
* micPass – Passed event
* micFail – Failed event
* micDone – No event status
* micWarning – Warningevent
* micInfo – Information event

Regards,
Leonardo Ribeiro Oliveira

On Aug 27, 3:10 pm, srinivas padma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Team
>
> I understand that we need to pass quality centre and qtp exams which is hp
> 15 and hp 16 respectively.
> To  get a hp certified professional certificate which says as
> *accredited integration specialist  hp quality centre V9*
> what does this above term means. can anyone throw some light on it. so that
> i can understand.
> and also can any one give me some resources links. where i can prepare for
> this at my own pace.
>
> Thanks
> srinivas

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