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Course Outline
Where do requirements originate?
- Traditional Business Analysis
- Use Cases, Scenarios, and Tests
- Non-functional requirements
- Performance
- Conformance
- UML in Business Analysis
Introduction to testing
- Functional Tests
- Regression Testing
- User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
- Unit Tests
- Usability Tests
- Non-functional Tests
- Performance Testing
- Load Testing
- Stress Testing
- Soak Testing
Test or not to test
- Who decides what to test?
- The cost of testing irrelevant items
- Calculating ROI (what if analysis fails)
- The role of the Test Manager
The testing process
- Testing as both a process and a strategy
- Identifying testing needs
- Gathering requirements (use cases, user stories)
- Scoping (selecting and prioritizing scenarios)
- Designing tests
- Preparing data
- Setting up the environment
- Creating or recording tests
- Executing the test
- Analysis and reporting
- Conclusions and improvement
- When to stop testing
Product owner and tests
- The customer representative and test priority
- Prioritizing tests
- Writing effective user stories for UAT
- Acceptance criteria
- Group exercise to define customer requirements, write stories based on these requirements, and create corresponding tests
The sprint
- Sprint backlog and testing user stories
- Group exercise to plan a sprint
Completing a sprint
- The Scrum review meeting serves as a test
Is Agile and Scrum right for you?
- Review of the Scrum process
- Comparison with other methodologies
- Benefits of pair programming
- Question and Answer Session
Requirements
None.
14 Hours
Testimonials (2)
There has been a wide coverage of many topics. This fostered our own discussong internally
Pierre - Seebyte
Course - Agile Software Testing
The theory, the examples, the excercices, the explanations.