Certified Master Tester Course
Intended Audience
The course is intended for:
- End-users participating in User Acceptance Testing
- Business System Analysts
- Project, Technical and Quality Assurance Managers
- Documentation Specialists
- Software Analysts, Designers and Developers
- Quality Assurance Designers and Testers participating in Product Release Testing
- Application Subject Matter Experts
The intended audience is anyone involved in any form of testing.
Prerequisites
The course participants are expected to have:
- General understanding of Business Principles (pertaining to their field of expertise)
- General knowledge and qualification in Information Technology
- Overall familiarity with the Software Development Life Cycle
- Principle awareness of Traditional and Object Oriented approaches
- General comprehension of Quality Assurance
- Have attended and successfully completed Certified Software Tester’s course
- Have attended and successfully completed Certified Software Test Analyst course
Course Objective
At the end of the course the students will acquire knowledge pertaining to:
- Test Strategy Principles
- Master Test Plan Preparation
- Testing Techniques and Framework
- The Principles of Test Management
- How to assure quality
- Change Control
- Automated Testing
- Configuration Management
- Defect Management
- WEB Testing
- Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
- Principles of Agile / SCRUM
The course outline is as follows:
- Test Strategy Fundamentals – Vision
- SDLC (“Waterfall”, OO and Agile/SCRUM Models)
- Scope of Testing
- Testing Function Attributes
- Testing Techniques
- The Test Framework
- Test Management
- The Test as a “Building Block”
- Assuring Quality
- Test Exercise
- Examination (60 minutes)
- Testing and Change Control
- Automated Testing Logic
- Principles of Automated Testing (Functional)
- Principles of Automated Testing (Performance)
- Configuration Management
- Defect Management
- WEB Testing
- Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
- Examination (60 minutes)
- Agile/SCRUM Methodology (add one day)