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The Manual Software Testing Course is for all enthusiasts to get a job in a Software company with minimal computer knowledge and without coding.
No Coding is used in Manual Testing , anyone can learn manual testing course and do job with testing knowledge.
As a software test engineer, one should have analytical skills and have deep thinking skills to survive in the software testing field. This course i designed like suitable for all to try and get a job in software. If someone is not able to do perfect coding, they can do this course and easily get a job in the IT industry. Testing is an easy and critical job too. There are myths around testing like it's an easy job, no career growth and no job security. In my opinion all those are wrong and just myths.
Below are the contents of course:
Software Testing Introduction, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC),Static Testing, Dynamic testing, Reviews: and Walkthroughs, White Box/ Glass box Testing, Unit/module Testing & Integration Testing, Black Box Testing: System Testing & User Acceptance Testing: Alpha Testing & Beta Testing: Functional Testing Types: Smoke Testing / Sanity Testing: Formal Testing: Informal testing: Ad-hoc Testing: Monkey testing, gorilla testing; zig-zag testing: Re-Testing: Regression Testing: System Integration Testing: V-Model, Waterfall model, Agile model: End-to-End Testing: Exploratory Testing: Monkey Testing :User Interface/user screen Testing: Usability Testing: Non Functional Testing Types :
Load Testing: Performance Testing : Security Testing: Compatibility Testing : Globalization Testing: (i18n) internationalization testing: Localization Testing, L10n: Recovery Testing: Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC): STLC Phases: Test Plan: Test Analysis: Analyzing Functional Requirements SRS/FRS:
Test Design: Preparing Test Scenarios: Preparing Test Cases: Preparing Test Data: RTM: (Requirement Traceability Matrix): Test Case Execution: Defect Reporting: Defect Severity & Defect Priority with examples: Defect / Bug Life Cycle: Defect Management: (tools)JIRA : Defect Management: (tools) BUGZILLA, TFS, Trello etc. Test Closure: Roles and responsibilities of QA: