Training Course:Software Testing: Practical Techniques for Software Quality AssuranceSchool/Trainer:ENO.com Stafford, Virginia, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This tutorial covers the Elective area of the Test Management Body of Knowledge (TMBOK) required for the Certified Test Manager (CTM) certification. This tutorial also covers the Elective area of the Certified Software Test Professional requirements. Concepts: The software quality assurance function has been misunderstood by many organizations. This course is intended for every software quality professional looking for practical techniques and approaches to achieve software quality. It will provide practical advice to help organizations establish a quality assurance function. Although this course does not exclude testing as an effective means to controlling the quality of software, it will discuss many other approaches that can achieve much higher levels of quality with less resources. The course will focus on building quality into software rather than just controlling quality at the end. Objectives: Participants will learn: Course Outline Software Quality Concepts
Understanding software quality Quality assurance Vs quality control The software quality puzzle Static Vs dynamic quality Establishing a QA function Software Process Improvement
What is a process Why do we need a process Defining a process Different software-related processes Requirement Engineering and Management
Why requirements are so important Definitions Requirement tracking Knowing the user Understanding ambiguity in requirements Functional Vs Quality Requirements Techniques for exploring requirements Models for refining requirements Documenting requirements Reviews and Inspections
Why inspection is important Why do most inspection programs fail What to inspect and when Four different variations of inspections Validation Vs Verification Testing
Testing defined Testing terminology Static vs. Dynamic testing The testing lifecycle Testing Levels Unit testing Integration testing System testing Major areas of systems testing Usability and GUI testing GUI Navigation Diagrams User acceptance and Beta testing Regression testing Test planning Change Tracking and Defect Tracking
Why change tracking The difference between change tracking and defect tracking A model for defect tracking Measurements
The role of measurements in improving software quality Different types of measurements: Product Vs Process measurements Starting a measurement program Measuring software quality and productivity ...''
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Phone:(888) 742-3214 or 540-720-9660
School Address:
E&A Information Services Inc. (DBA: Eno.com) 6 St. Charles Ct Stafford, VA 22556. USA
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Software Testing: Improving Performance through Standards and Processes
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