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Execution and
Non-Execution Based
Testing Strategies For
Business/Systems Analyst
Requirements Checking
and Software Testing can consume a significant amount of the
project's time and effort, but
frequently it is done without a test strategy. A
deliberate, well-planned checkimg and testing strategy can be more
cost-effective, and can focus on the risks for the new product
or new release. The result is to allocate your checking and testing time and
effort so that it will have the most benefit and payback.
This seminar is designed to show what should
be included in a deliberate, well-planned checking and testing strategy and how
that can help reduce risks for a new product or a new release.
This course teaches the techniques necessary
for you to develop and maintain a systematic, integrated
checking and testing approach both individually and as a team. The process illustrated in this course
focuses on prevention as well as detection of defects.
You Will Learn
How To
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Identify
checking and testing objectives
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Develop and validate a plan
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Conduct
reviews, walkthroughs and inspection (non-execution based testing)
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Select and prepare test cases
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Track and
Reporting of Incidents
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Identify
what to test before buying a software package
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Identify
what to test after maintenance and enhancement changes
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Measure the success of your testing efforts
Who Should Attend
The audience
includes Test Professionals, Test Managers, Project Leaders,
Quality Analysts, Business Systems Analysts and Developers.
Course
Content
Unit 1:
Principles of Checking and Testing
Unit 2: Developing a Strategy
Unit 3:
Non-Execution based testing (Testing requirements and designs)
Unit 4:
Execution based testing (Testing Programs-Testing in the small)
Unit 5:
Testing Systems (Testing in the large)
Unit 6:
Testing Software Changes
Unit 7:
Testing Software Packages
Unit 8:
Managing the Testing Function
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