What is Test Design Techniques
Contents
– As part of a software development team you have to start testing developed software. There are a lot of possibilities on how to test the software. But which methods are the right ones? In this training you will get to know them!
– In this workshop you will learn the most important test techniques. You will practice these techniques a lot and learn how to put them to use in the real world.
Who should attend Test Design Techniques
You are a member of a development or Agile team and you are involved in quality assurance and testing activities. But you are not sure how to structurally setup the testing activities assigned to you. Which techniques can you use? This workshop will offer you an insight into the most important test techniques. You will learn how to use them in your daily work. So are you looking for different ways to test your system? This is the training for you!
Prerequisites
Basic level of understanding of testing in the software development lifecycle is required.
During this training you need a laptop with access to internet.
Objectives
After finishing this training you:
- Know the most important concepts and terminologies
- Are familiar with the most important test techniques
- Know how to use these techniques
Classroom, online, blended and in-company
At Capgemini Academy you learn in the way that suits you. Do you prefer classroom training, online or a combination of the two (blended)? You can follow most training courses in-company: within your own organization. We use a variety of tools to make learning even more fun and effective. Consider videos, games, quizzes, webinars and case studies, for example. And you can always contact your trainer with any questions.
In-company training courses
With an in-company training you have several advantages:
- You choose the location.
- You train with your colleagues, ensuring it aligns with your practice.
- The trainer tailors explanations, examples and assignments to your organization.
- In consultation, exercises can be adapted to organization-specific questions.
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