| Program cost | $600 |
| Duration | 6 Weeks,42 hours |
| Schedule | 9:00am to 6:00pm (Saturday/Sunday with 1 hour lunch break) |
| Book |
Software Testing: A Craftsman's Approach, Third Edition [Hardcover]Paul C. Jorgensen (Author) ISBN-10: 0849374758 |
Schedule
DAY 1
Introduction
Introduction to various automated testing tools
Types of Testing
SDLC, JAD
N Tier Architecture
Build
Project Status
DAY 2
Manual Testing & Quality Center (Theory & Practicals)
Testing Fundamentals
Change Control Form
Debugging
Defect tracking
Importance of Testing
Duties of a Tester
Test Plan, Test Cases and Test Scenarios
Traceability Matrix
Sample Test Cases
DAY 3 Load Runner (Theory)
Basic Course Review
Intro to Load Testing
Load Runner Architecture
Quality Center
Quality Center navigation
Writing Test plan and Test cases in QC and their execution
Analyze Results
Analyze Project Progress Report
Track Defects
Report Defects
DAY 4
Winrunner
Winrunner Architecture
Types of Testing
Testing Process
Recording and Playback
Types of Recording
Run Modes
Introduction to Synchronization
Add Synchronization points
Introduction to Bitmaps and GUI Checkpoints
DAY 5
WinRunner
Verifying Text
Batch Testing
Debugging
QTP
Why Quick Test Pro?
Quick Test Components
Running a test
Synchronization
DAY 6
QTP and Resume Prep
Parameterization
Creating different check points
Sample Resumes
Roll over topics
Job opportunities in QA Testing
Attendance
Good Attendance is imperative in order to keep up with your classes and to maintain good standing in school. Since this institution is a business college, we encourage students to always conduct themselves in a professional manner and develop a positive attitude toward consistent attendance that can be carried with them in to the business community. Absences should be documented in writing upon the first day of return.
Assignments/Projects/Exams
All school work activities/exercises and reading assignments are to be done as per instructors orders, and will be due upon request. All tests are timed and must be completed within the specified time given.
Grading Scale:
Average% Grade
90 – 100 A
80 – 89 B
70 – 79 C
60 – 69 D
Below 60 F
Grades are based on the following:
25%= Attendance and Participation
25%= Assignments
25%= Test
25%= Final Exam
Career Assistance
Student Surveys
Students are given an evaluation survey at the conclusion of the each class, and asked to provide constructive feedback.
The following is tentative and subject to change any changes will be announced in class. Students are held responsible for any changes announced in class.
NOTE: The above is subject to change, any changes will be announced in class. Students are held responsible for any changes announced in class
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