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This course provides in-depth
coverage of the basics of
software testing and the
technique of testing. Students
will learn from hundreds of
testing examples, with
the
instructor explaining each
concept. In addition, students
will test so many
applications, starting at
problem definition,
requirements analysis, system
design, and the details of
testing. To help students
complete the project,
instructor will assist
students in step-by-step
execution. This course will
also
include a series of mock
tests and technical test which
help students to clear
technical interview, the exam
which leads to ISTQB
certificate.
Software testing is the
process used to measure the
quality of
developed computer
software. Usually, quality is
constrained to such topics as
correctness, completeness,
security, but can also include
more technical requirements as
described under the ISO
standard ISO 9126, such
as
capability, reliability,
efficiency, portability,
maintainability,
compatibility, and usability.
Testing is a process of
technical investigation,
performed on behalf of
stakeholders, that is intended
to
reveal quality-related
information about the product
with respect to the context in
which it is intended to
operate. This includes, but is
not limited to, the process of
executing a program or
application with the
intent of
finding errors. Quality is not
an absolute; it is value to
some person. With that in
mind, testing
can never
completely establish the
correctness of arbitrary
computer software; testing
furnishes a criticism
or
comparison that compares the
state and behaviour of the
product against a
specification. An important
point is that software testing
should be distinguished from
the separate discipline of
Software Quality
Assurance
(SQA), which encompasses all
business process areas, not
just testing.
There are many approaches
to
software testing, but
effective testing of complex
products is essentially a
process of investigation, not
merely a matter of creating
and following routine
procedure. One definition of
testing is
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