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Software Testing (Manual) - Syllabus, Fees & Duration

MODULE 1

  • What is Software testing?
  • Importance of Software testing
  • How to conduct Software testing.
  • Basic terminology of Software testing
  • Manual Testing Process
  • Difference between Manual and Automated Testing
  • Software testing Roles and Responsibilities

MODULE 2

  • Software development life cycle and various SDLC Models
  • Requirements phase
  • Analysis phase
  • Design phase
  • Coding phase
  • Testing phase
  • Release and maintenance phase
  • Software Development life cycle models
  • Waterfall model
  • Drawbacks of waterfall model
  • Spiral model
  • V model
  • Big bang model
  • RAD model
  • Interactive model

MODULE 3

  • Software test design techniques
  • Static test design
  • Informal reviews
  • Walkthroughs
  • Technical review
  • Inspection
  • Dynamic test design
  • White-box testing
  • Black box testing
  • Grey box testing

MODULE 4

  • Testing levels
  • Functional level
  • Unit testing
  • Integration testing
  • System testing
  • Regression testing
  • Acceptance testing
  • Non-functional
  • Performance testing
  • Load testing
  • Security testing
  • Portability testing

MODULE 5

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Software Testing (Manual) The topics learned in class can be applied to real-world initiatives in businesses. Manual testing is a method for detecting flaws and faults in software deprived of the custom of automated testing tools. The course covers software testing, the software life cycle, the waterfall model, software test design approaches, software testing methodology, testing levels, QA, and QC testing, among other topics. There are no environmental restraints with manual testing, and programming experience is not essential. The goal of the course is not to teach the fundamentals of testing, but to take it to the next level. The course on the Geraldton is designed for students or experienced manual testers who want to develop their self-confidence in the software industry. In the long run, it is also cost-effective. Manual software testing is a rewarding job option. Manual software testing is simple to learn for new testers. Manual testing permits human observation, which may be more real for noticing potential flaws in dynamically accusing GUI designs and usability testing.

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