Software Testing
Techniques for Improving Software Quality
This three-day course is unique in that it presents an original, theoretical
architecture for improving software quality. The architecture unifies what has
traditionally been seen as unrelated quality concepts and activities.
Participants will leave the course armed with a toolbox of testing techniques
that can be used to improve the quality of software systems. The course has been
specifically designed for analysts, designers and programmers of application
software as well as quality assurance specialists and testing personnel.
This course is also available as a two-day
course and a user
testing course.
Course Features
- Presents a theoretical architecture for quality improvement that unifies
test activities throughout the software development life cycle.
- Pinpoints the error adding and defect removal activities within the
systems development life cycle and describes how to reduce the number of
errors.
- Describes in detail, a variety of proven techniques for planning and
designing software tests.
Participant Benefits
- A clear understanding of the role of testing and how this relates to the
goal of improving software quality.
- Ability to select and apply the appropriate testing technique at each
stage of the development life cycle.
- Practical experience of planning and designing software test cases.
Who Should Attend
- Testers, Programmers, Business Analysts, Systems Analysts, Architects and
Designers
- Methodologists, Quality Assurance and Process Improvement Staff
Course Duration
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