Testing involves operation of a system or application under controlled conditions and evaluating the results (eg, if the user is in interface A of the application while using hardware B, and does C, then D should happen). The controlled conditions should include both normal and abnormal conditions. Testing should intentionally attempt to make things go wrong to determine if things happen when they should not or things do not happen when they should.
Organizations vary considerably in how they assign responsibility for QA and testing. Sometimes they are the combined responsibility of one group or individual. Also common are project teams that include a mix of testers and developers who work closely together, with overall QA processes monitored by project managers. It will depend on what best fits an organizations size and business structure.
Who Should Attend:
MCA,BCA,B.Sc(IT),M.Sc(IT),B.Sc,B.Tech or B.E(Any Branch),O Level, A Level, Any Graduate (B.A, B.Comm, etc).
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Software Quality Assurance Analyst
Software/systems engineering professional
Test Manager or Tester
Project Manager
Development Manager
Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) member
Programmer, Designer or Analyst
Business Analyst
Requirements Manager
Corporate purchasing/acceptance testing professional
Business client involved in the software testing process
Leads and Managers of QA/Test teams and departments.
Experienced Testers wanting to learn automated testing.
At Course Completion:
Create test plans and test cases
Distinguish between and use popular testing approaches
Written test cases and automated scripts for your project, all class materials and new knowledge you can apply the minute you get back to work!
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