Software Testing (Manual) Training/Course by Experts

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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) Internship/Course Details

Software Testing (Manual) internship jobs in Sydney
Software Testing (Manual) Our course has a one-of-a-kind syllabus, a master’s in manual testing, and a 100% placement rate in the field. Manual software testing takes longer and requires more effort, but it is necessary to see if automation is viable. The goal of the course is not to teach the fundamentals of testing, but to take it to the next level. Manual testing is a method for detecting flaws and faults in software deprived of the custom of automated testing tools. Before any creative application can be automated, it must first be manually tested. Expert trainers will assist anyone in achieving their desired job in Sydney. The topics learned in class can be applied to real-world initiatives in businesses. There are no environmental restraints with manual testing, and programming experience is not essential. As a capable manual tester, you may be able to receive a good living. No client will buy a faulty product and Software Testing aids administrations in delivering a quality product with no bugs to stay in business.

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List of Training Institutes / Companies in Sydney

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  • SoftwareTraining | Location details: The Dymocks Building, 428 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: College, College | Visit Online: cbdsoftwaretraining.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 1300 628 299
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  • AustralianCollegeOfCommerce&InformationTechnologyPtyLtd | Location details: 495 Kent St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: College, College | Visit Online: accit.nsw.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 9261 3009
  • IslandCareerAcademy | Location details: 721 Alexandra St, Sydney, NS B1S 2H4 | Classification: Adult education school, Adult education school | Visit Online: islandcareeracademy.ca | Contact Number (Helpline): (902) 564-6112
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  • ForrestComputerTraining | Location details: 2/80 Mount St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia | Classification: Computer training school, Computer training school | Visit Online: forresttraining.com.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 9262 2284
  • UNSWBusinessSchool(E12) | Location details: UNSW Business School (E12), Cnr Union Rd & College Rd, UNSW Sydney, Kensington NSW 2052, Australia | Classification: University department, University department | Visit Online: business.unsw.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 9385 3189
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  • Heropa | Location details: Level 26/1 Bligh St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: heropa.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 1300 308 510
  • PowerBITraining | Location details: level 11/32 Walker St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia | Classification: Software training institute, Software training institute | Visit Online: powerbitraining.com.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 410 171 609
  • JRAcademy | Location details: Sydney CBD, Level 8/11 York St, Wynyard NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Software training institute, Software training institute | Visit Online: jracademy.com.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 421 672 555
 courses in Sydney
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