
What is QA? Why do they need QA in IT projects? What role do you play as a QA team member?
How does an IT project come about? Who does what? The roles people play and their functions.
How is software built? And what role does QA play in it?
What are "business needs"?, and how do IT and QA team members meet those needs?
Processes and methods used by QA team to conduct testing efforts; and the entire STLC (Software Testing Life Cycle)
Various ways, methods, techniques used by QA team to ensure good test coverage to meet business requirements.
How to generate scenarios that are well crafted and comprehensive, so that they can be easily converted into test cases - step by step guidance.
How to write test cases that are clear, complete, and correct - so they can be easily executed by anyone in the QA team.
How to execute (run) test cases and, if you discover a malfunction (bug), how to report the bug to development team.
About the course:
This course is a MUST. Without knowing these basics, it's highly unlikely you'll find work as QA
Easy-to-understand, it’ll give you complete familiarity with an IT project, specifically its QA activities
Do you wish to enter the IT business? This is the course for you!
You'll be confident at job interviews, speaking the 'language of IT' that employers like to hear
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
Why QA in IT projects? Goals of QA.
Typical IT project – who does what? Roles in IT.
How is software built? Work flow to create software.
What are business requirements? Business needs software must satisfy.
QA processes and STLC – Software Testing Life Cycle
Ways, methods, and techniques used for testing
How to generate scenarios? To replicate real world conditions
How to write test cases? Clear, accurate, self-contained.
How to execute test cases? How to report bugs - accurate and complete
Test Plan, QA terminology - essential on the job
Common types of tests - functional and non-functional
Agile model of development - used by most current IT projects
Bonus video - UAT - User Acceptance Testing