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Manual Testing course for IT and Non-IT folks
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(504 ratings)
2,117 students

Manual Testing course for IT and Non-IT folks

Manual Testing course for IT and Non-IT folks can learn the fundamentals and become successful in the IT industry.
Last updated 3/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • At the end of this course, you will be able to understand Software Testing Concepts / Methodologies and the complete cycle of Manual Testing.
  • Crystal clear understanding on how Software Projects are handled in real time with Live examples.
  • Testing types and their real time usages in Projects at different stages Complete knowledge on QA process starting from requirement gathering to Project deliver
  • Understanding on popular defect management tools like JIRA and Quality Center
  • Strong exposure on designing test cases and defect life cycle process
  • Terminologies used in Software Testing
  • This Course will cover Manual Testing Concepts like Software Development Life Cycle, Software testing life cycle
  • You will be able to write Test scenarios and test cases on your own

Course content

1 section64 lectures22h 46m total length
  • Day - 1 Introduction - A Non IT guy can also be a Manual Tester12:45
    • A Non-IT guy can also be a Manual Tester

  • Day - 1 Required Excellent Communication Skills2:01
    • Required Excellent Communication Skills.

  • Material0:07
  • Day - 1 Product and Project based Companies15:51
    • Day - 1 Product and Project based Companies

  • Day - 1 Quality8:39
    • Quality

  • Day - 1 Defects and Latest definition for Quality14:23
    • Day - 1 Defects and Latest definition for Quality

  • Day - 1 Software Testing7:50
  • Day - 1 Recap10:13
    • Day - 1 Recap

  • Day - 2 - How does a project starts (Part - 1)18:59
    • How to get a Project

  • Day - 2 - How does a project starts (Part - 2)13:13
    • How does a Project starts

  • Day - 2 SDLC28:33
    • Day - 2 Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

  • Day - 2 Recap15:06
    • Day 2 Recap

  • Day 3 - SDLC - Analysis Phase - (Requirement Analysis and Feasibility Study).10:42
    • Day 3 - SDLC - Analysis Phase - (Requirement Analysis and Feasibility Study).

  • Day 3 - 2nd Phase (Analysis Phase) - SDLC - Tentative planning12:38
    • Day 3 - 2nd Phase (Analysis Phase) - SDLC - Tentative Planning.

  • Day 3 - SDLC - 3rd Phase - Design Phase20:47
    • Day 3 - SDLC 3rd Phase - Design Phase

  • Day - 3 Recap13:44
    • Day 3 Recap

  • Day - 4 SDLC - 3rd Phase - Design Phase22:50
    • Day - 4 - 3rd Design Phase

  • Day - 4 SDLC 4th Phase - Coding Phase15:07
    • Day 4 (Coding Phase - 4th Phase).

  • Day 4 Recap4:31
    • Day - 4 Recap

  • Day - 5 SDLC 5th Phase -Testing Phase Part -120:58
    • Manual Testing Day - 5 - Testing Phase Part - 1

  • Day - 5 - SDLC 5th Phase Testing Phase Part - 228:13
    • Manual Testing Day - 5 - Testing Phase Part - 2

  • Day - 5 -- What is a Test Case.16:18
    • What is a Test Case.

  • Day - 6 -- Delivery and Maintenance Phase37:01
    • 6th and Last Phase - Delivery and Maintenance Phase.

  • Day - 6 --- Sorts of Testing16:35
    • Sorts of Testing.

  • Day - 6 Recap2:56
    • Day - 6 Recap

  • Day - 7 Environment (Part 1)41:07
    1. Environment

      • Servers

      • Database

      • Deployment

  • Day - 7 Recap1:39
    • Day 7 Recap

  • Day - 8 - Types of Environment (Part 2)18:01
    1. Types of Environment

    • Type - 1 - Stand Alone Environment

  • Day - 8 Types of Environment - (Part - 3)28:09
    1. Types of Environment

      • 2 Tier (or) Client Server Architecture / Environment

      • 3 Tier Architecture / Environment

      • n Tier Architecture / Environment.

  • Day - 8 Recap37:23
    • Day - 8 Recap

    • Production Environment

    • Development Environment

    • Testing Environment

    • Recap of SDLC

    • Build

    • Release

    • Deployment

  • Day - 9 Sorts of Testing and Test Methods15:14
    • Sorts of Testing

    • Methods of Testing

  • Day - 9 Recap5:47
    • Day - 9 Recap

  • Day 10 - Levels of Testing and Approaches39:02
    • Levels of Testing

    • Approaches

  • Day - 10 Recap1:59
    • Day 10 Recap

  • Day - 11 System Level Testing10:32
    • System Level Testing

    • System Integration Testing.

  • Day - 11 Last Level of Testing - User Acceptance Testing - UAT22:47
    • User Acceptance Testing.

  • Day - 11 Recap2:05
    • Day - 11 Recap

  • Day - 12 Waterfall Model24:32
    • Waterfall Model

  • Day - 12 - Spiral Model and Incremental Model14:31
    • Spiral Model

    • Incremental Model

  • Day - 12 - Importance of V-Model and Interview Tips6:49
    • Importance of V-Model

    • Interview Tips

  • Day - 12 Recap2:29
    • Recap

  • Day - 13 V-Model26:17
    • V - Model

  • Day - 13 Agile and Scrum Model21:46
    • Agile and Scrum Model

  • Day - 13 Recap1:43
    • Day - 13 Recap

  • Day -14 Agile and Scrum Model56:04
    • Agile and Scrum Model Part 2

  • Day - 15 Types of Testing23:04
    • Sanity Testing

    • Smoke Testing

  • Day - 15 Types of Testing -Regression Testing, Automation Testing24:27
    • Regression Testing

    • Automation Testing

  • Day - 16 Re Testing, Installation Testing22:29
    • Day - 15 Recap

    • Day - 16 Re Testing

    • Installation Testing

  • Day - 16 Compatibility Testing , Monkey Testing , Usability Testing32:53
    • Compatibility Testing

    • Monkey Testing

    • Usability Testing

    • Exploratory Testing

  • Day - 17 End-to-End Testing, Security Testing25:23
    • End-to-End Testing

    • Security Testing

    • Authentication Testing

  • Day 17 -Direct URL Testing, User Privilege Testing, Adhoc Testing22:32
    • Direct URL Testing

    • User Privilege Testing

    • Adhoc Testing

  • Day - 18 STLC - Software Testing Life Cycle.41:18
    • Software Testing Life Cycle

  • Day - 19 - STLC - Test Plan29:48
    • Introduction

    • Scope

    • Test Approach / Test Strategy

    • Basic Criteria - Entry Criteria

    • Exit Criteria


  • Day - 20 Test Plan - Suspension and Resumption Criteria16:24
    • Day - 19 Recap

    • Suspension Criteria

    • Resumption Criteria

    • Test deliverables

  • Day - 20 - Test Plan Continuation20:37
    • Test Environment

    • Technical Design Document (TDD)

    • Resource Planning

    • Mile Stone dates (or) Scheduling

    • Staffing and Training

  • Recap of Day 2012:49
    • Day - 20 Recap

  • Day - 21 - Test plan, Types of Testing, Test Design Techniques28:17
    • Types of Testing

    • Test design techniques

    • Test metrices

    • Terminology


  • Day - 22 Test Cases33:58
    • Test Case

    • Use Case

    • Implicit Requirement

    • Explicit Requirement

  • Day - 23 Pre Condition, Post Condition, Flow of Events, RTM, Test43:11
    • Pre-Condition

    • Post-Condition

    • Flow of Events

    • RTM

    • Test Cases


  • Day - 24 - Test Cases, GUI Test Cases, Functional Test Cases.37:27
    • How to write Test Cases

    • GUI Test Cases

    • Functional Test Cases

  • Day - 25 - Test Cases on Implicit and Explicit Requirements37:46
    • How we can write the Test Cases

    • Test Cases on Implicit Requirements

    • Test Cases on Explicit Requirements

  • Day - 26 - Bug/Defect life cycle Part - 11:01:45
    • Bug/Defect life cycle

    • Test design techniques

    • Test planning phase

    • Test design/development

    • Test Execution

    • Result Analysis

    • Bug Tracking

    • Reporting

  • Day - 27 Bug Tracking and Defects Life Cycle Part - 21:13:23
    • Bug tracking

    • Defects life cycle

    • Severity and Priority

  • Day - 28 Bug Tracking and Defects Life Cycle Last Part31:12
    • Bug Tracking and Defects Life Cycle Last Part

Requirements

  • Interest in Software Testing/QA Industry
  • This course is perfect for beginners. It's designed to be easy to understand and follow, so you can make the most of your learning experience.
  • If you have basic English skills, you can easily learn this course. No prior experience is required, so you can jump right in and start learning. With patience and dedication, you'll be able to understand and complete the course in no time.
  • No testing experience is required. Everything is explained from the Scratch in this tutorial
  • None, All prerequisites are taken care as part of course

Description

  • Manual testing is a great skill to have in the IT industry. With the proper guidance and dedication, anyone can learn the fundamentals and become successful in the IT industry. It's all about gaining the necessary knowledge and experience to become a manual tester.

  • Here we will be discussing the theoretical basis of testing. This course covers basic to advanced topics, traditional testing approaches to the latest trends in software testing.

  • This course discusses the basic terminology and steps in software testing. This gives you a quick start and kicks your journey in knowing this promising profession.

  • This is for anyone who is preparing for interviews for software testing jobs. This is for anyone who wants to pursue a new career in software testing or wants to strengthen their fundamentals in this field.

  • We will start our discussion with a quick introduction to software testing. We discuss why is it important, the principles of software testing, and the key skills required in this field. There are different ways to group or classify software testing methods or approaches. We will discuss commonly used classifications and types of testing. We will discuss test scenarios and learn to write test cases. There are lessons on the defect life cycle and its classifications.

  • There are modules on traditional testing approaches, and new approaches like test-driven development, or TDD, and acceptance test-driven development, or ATDD. We will discuss all of these, and there will be an introduction to Model Driven Development and model-based testing.

  • Along with this, a list of different types of testing and short descriptions, which are not covered in other modules are provided at the end of this course.

Who this course is for:

  • Any fresh graduates or non IT candidates who are looking for IT career
  • Any one who would like to move to Manual Testing field