
Master elicitation by distinguishing real needs from requirements and gathering stakeholder input through interviews, brainstorming, JAD, workshops, and questionnaires, then validate ideas with prototypes and visuals.
Analyze requirements by documenting measurable, testable, and traceable needs while identifying stakeholders and prioritizing assumptions. Distinguish verification from validation: verify the product meets requirements, validate that it satisfies stakeholders.
Manage releases and cycles in HP ALM by defining hierarchical releases, setting start and end dates, tracking milestones, attached tests and defects, and evaluating progress with KPIs and scorecards.
Learn how to import and link business process models in HP ALM to create a requirements framework, align tests with business flows, and improve lifecycle collaboration.
Explore the test runs module to view test results, instances, and sets, and learn how to create graphs and apply filters by clicking columns.
Explore how HP ALM Quality Center integrates with Sprinter to streamline testing, capture annotated screenshots, record test steps, report defects, and export automated tests.
Application lifecycle management (ALM) is the lifecycle management (governance, development, and maintenance) of software applications. In this course you'll learn how to manage applications and end to end delivery of quality software using HP ALM and HP Sprinter. You'll also learn the basics of Software Testing, Quality Assurance (QA), Business Analysis and Agile principles. I've included Quizzes at the end of each section and a final quiz and file downloads at the end of the course.
Software testing is a highly demanded skill and will significantly contribute to the delivery of any software application.