Manual testing involves testing of software manually by software testing professionals. Manual testing finds bugs in software applications to not only meet customer requirement but also prevent bugs to be in the final product.
Even with presence of test automation tools, manual testing is needed for various reasons like small or complex application to be tested or less time available to test the software application.
Why should one take this certification?
This Course helps professionals and graduates excel in their manual software testing skills. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take certification for further career progression.
Who will benefit from taking this certification?
Manual testers, professionals and QA professional with manual testing can immensely benefit by showcasing their expertise with this certification and also enhance their careers. Students can also take the certification to enhance their CV.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction & Overview
- Introduction
- Overview
- History
- What is software testing?
- Why is testing required?
- Software Quality
- Quality Assurance
- Verification and Validation
- STLC - Software Testing Life Cycle
Software Development Models
- Waterfall Model
- V Model
- Agile
- Scrum
Software Testing Basics
- Scope
- Functional vs. Non-Functional testing
- Defects and failures
- Finding faults early
- Compatibility
- Input combinations and preconditions
- Static vs. dynamic testing
- Software verification and validation
- The software testing team
- Software quality assurance (SQA)
- Testing Methods - The box approach
The Testing Process
- Traditional CMMI or waterfall development model
- Capability Maturity Model Integration
- Waterfall model
- Agile or Extreme development model
- A Sample testing cycle
Testing Types
- Black-box Testing
- White-box Testing
- Alpha Testing
- Beta Testing
- Smoke Testing
- Sanity Testing
- Regression Testing
- Sanity Testing
- A/B Testing
- Automation Testing
- Monkey Testing
Test Techniques
- Use Case Testing
- State Transition testing
- Boundary Value Analysis
- Equivalence Partitioning
- Software testing methodologies
Functional Testing
- Unit Testing
- Sanity and Smoke Testing
- Regression Testing
- System Testing
- Acceptance Testing
- Integration Testing
- UAT User Acceptance Testing
Non-Functional Testing
- Non-Functional Testing
- Performance Testing
- Security Testing
- Web Application Security Testing
- Usability Testing
- Compatibility Testing
- Installation Testing
- Documentation Testing
Test Case Management
- Test Cases
- Sample Test Case Template
- Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM)
- Test Coverage
- Test Data Management
Test Management
- Test Strategy
- Test Plan Template
- Test Estimation
- Test Management Tools
- Jira
Defect Management
- Bug Life Cycle
- Bug Reporting
- Defect Priority
- Bugzilla
Web Testing
- Web Application Testing
- Cross Browser Testing
Advanced Manual Testing
- Cyclomatic Complexity
- Migration Testing
- Cloud Testing
- ETL Testing
- Software Testing Metrics
- Web Services