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Job oriented - Practical Software QA Testing
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(2,210 ratings)
7,237 students

Job oriented - Practical Software QA Testing

Even as AI grows, you still need to know QA so you can use tools to deliver high-quality software.
Created byNeil De Odhar
Last updated 5/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • How to work as a QA (Quality Assurance) team member in any IT (Information Technology) project. Designed for those wanting to enter the IT business, QA is an excellent entry point!
  • You'll learn the processes, documents, terminology, and techniques used by QA - a practical course to prepare you to work as a QA team member in the real world.

Course content

13 sections13 lectures7h 49m total length
  • Why QA in IT projects?18:09

    What is QA? Why do they need QA in IT projects? What role do you play as a QA team member?

Requirements

  • Basic familiarity with computers and the internet. That's why QA is an easy, excellent entry point to get into IT.

Description

About the course:

  1. This course is a MUST. Without knowing these basics, it's highly unlikely you'll find work as QA

  2. Easy-to-understand, it’ll give you complete familiarity with an IT project, specifically its QA activities

  3. Do you wish to enter the IT business?  This is the course for you!

  4. You'll be confident at job interviews, speaking the 'language of IT' that employers like to hear

  5. All QA activities included - so you can do well on the job!

What you'll learn - Course Content - 12 Videos (total 7 hours, 22 min), plus bonus video 13

  1. Why QA in IT projects? Goals of QA.

  2. Typical IT project – who does what? Roles in IT.

  3. How is software built? Work flow to create software.

  4. What are business requirements? Business needs software must satisfy.

  5. QA processes and STLC – Software Testing Life Cycle

  6. Ways, methods, and techniques used for testing

  7. How to generate scenarios? To replicate real world conditions

  8. How to write test cases? Clear, accurate, self-contained.

  9. How to execute test cases? How to report bugs - accurate and complete

  10. Test Plan, QA terminology - essential on the job

  11. Common types of tests - functional and non-functional

  12. Agile model of development - used by most current IT projects

  13. Bonus video - UAT - User Acceptance Testing

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone wanting to get a good paying job. Software QA salaries currently (2019 USA) are $28 to $58 range.