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Software Testing - Syllabus, Fees & Duration

MODULE 1

  • Software development life cycle
  • SDLC development models
  • Water fall model
  • Evolutionary development model
  • Agile model
  • Test driven development
  • Scrum model

MODULE 2

  • Types of automation
  • Unit test, integration, system testing
  • GUL testing, API testing, load testing
  • Smoke /sanity testing importance
  • Regression/ Functional testing

MODULE 3

  • Uses cases for testers
  • Writing good use cases
  • Elevator, mobile, phone, pen, coffee vending machine
  • List of technologies
  • Black box test technology
  • Boundary value analysis
  • Equivalence class partition
  • Error guessing
  • White box test technology
  • Statement coverage
  • Condition coverage
  • Path coverage
  • Branch coverage
  • Types of test cases
  • Positive and negative cases
  • UI test cases
  • Usability test cases
  • Field validation
  • Functional test cases

MODULE 4

  • Test plan document
  • Title
  • Revision history
  • Objective of document
  • Scope of document
  • Objective of testing
  • Metric collection
  • Project description
  • Critical functionality
  • Test data requirement
  • Features not to be used
  • Test environment
  • Training requirements
  • Effort estimation
  • Resource requirement
  • Scheduling
  • Test strategy
  • Input/ entry criteria
  • Exit criteria
  • Test suspension and resumption criteria
  • Test completion criteria
  • Acceptance criteria
  • Bug classification
  • Test deliverables
  • Standards to be followed
  • Risk analysis

MODULE 5

  • Bugs
  • Bug classifications
  • Bug template
  • Bug tracking
  • Bug tracking tools
  • Bug life cycle
  • Statues for bug life cycle

MODULE 6

  • JAVA
  • OO concepts
  • Encapsulation
  • Inheritance
  • Abstract classes, interface, final
  • Polymorphism
  • Overriding, overloading, this, super, constructor
  • General
  • Collection
  • Lists, sets, revise basic algorithms if time permits
  • Exception handling
  • JDBC

MODULE 7

  • Log4J
  • ANT
  • SVN
  • HUDSON
  • JIRA, Bugzilla
  • JUNIT, Test NG
  • Other languages
  • SQL
  • PERL
  • UNIX

MODULE 8

  • Mercury quick test pro
  • Introduction
  • Recording
  • Object repository
  • Standard checkpoints
  • Database checkpoints need to look
  • Parameterization
  • Data drove testing
  • Output values
  • Actions
  • Descriptive programming

MODULE 9

  • Load testing (load runner)
  • Fundamentals of load runner
  • Planning an effective load test
  • Load runner installation
  • Virtual user generator scripting
  • Recording and playback
  • Action and transactions
  • Parameters, checkpoints correlation
  • Advanced correlation
  • Enhance V user output log
  • Error handling
  • Introduction to scenarios
  • Using run-time setting
  • Scenarios execution
  • Scheduling scenarios
  • Performance monitors
  • Result analysis
  • Building effective load test scripts
  • Load runner hand on exercises

MODULE 10

  • Test management tools
  • Adding test requirements
  • Create tests
  • Executing test case manually
  • Analyze project progress
  • Run tests and analyze the results
  • Report and trace defects
  • Document generator
  • Executing test scripts remotely and more
  • The test case with requirements
  • Descriptive programming

MODULE 11

  • Manual testing real project
  • Take a real project and do the following in different phases of the QA lifecycle
  • QA basic
  • Requirement
  • Test plan
  • Sizing
  • Test case
  • Bug lifecycle
  • Log- with log4j
  • Build
  • Boundary value analysis and equivalence partitioning
  • End and end testing
  • Status reporting
  • UAT
  • Production check out

MODULE 12

  • OR
  • SOR
  • Basic of web syntax
  • Descriptive programing
  • Functions
  • Functional library
  • Excel integration
  • Option explicit
  • Loop
  • Original identifier
  • Get TO property
  • Get RO property
  • Showing manual test script
  • Error handling using script
  • Recovery scenario
  • Download Syllabus - Software Testing (Automation)

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 Internship/Course Details

Software Testing internship jobs in Sydney
Software Testing The certificate is only given out after our course has been completed successfully. Manual software testing is a rewarding job option. Manual software testing is simple to learn for new testers. The instructors have over 5 years of expertise and have trained over 500 pupils in a single year. 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. Before their testing may be automated, new apps must be manually tested. Develop your career as an Automation Test Engineer by gaining hands-on experience in the field. To achieve the greatest results, software testing automation should be planned with a budget in mind. Learning and adopting new technology is driving the expansion of automated testing training from Sydney. Expert trainers will assist anyone in achieving their desired job.

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List of Training Institutes / Companies in Sydney

  • SydneyGatewayLimited | Location details: African Center for Educational Services, 7, Lagoon Street, By Zenith University College, La, Ghana | Classification: Training centre, Training centre | Visit Online: sydneygateway.com | Contact Number (Helpline):
  • 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
  • MYBOS-BuildingManagementSoftware | Location details: Suite 2.06, Level 2/6 Parkview Dr, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127, Australia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: mybos.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 8378 1096
  • Yirigaa | Location details: Level 3/321 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: yirigaa.com.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 1300 956 562
  • GLiNTECHAustralia | Location details: Suite 2, Level 15/44 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Computer support and services, Computer support and services | Visit Online: glintech.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 9299 3999
  • TitleXConveyancingSoftware | Location details: Level 8/207 Kent St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: titlex.com.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 1800 931 293
  • AustralianInstituteOfEnglishCityCampus | Location details: 13/338 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: School, School | Visit Online: aioe.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 8046 6255
  • SydneyInstituteOfBusinessAndTechnology(SIBT) | Location details: 4/255 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: College, College | Visit Online: sibt.nsw.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 9964 6555
  • PracticeEvolve | Location details: Suite 1, Level 17/31 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: practiceevolve.com.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 9046 6900
  • AbbeySigns&Services | Location details: 81 Sydney Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5010, New Zealand | Classification: Signwriter and manufacturer, Signwriter and manufacturer | Visit Online: abbeysigns.co.nz | Contact Number (Helpline): +64 4 570 2267
  • MITSydney | Location details: 154-158 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Private university, Private university | Visit Online: mit.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 8267 1400
  • COPALGroup | Location details: 33/110 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: copalgroup.com.au | Contact Number (Helpline):
  • Sydney | Location details: Level 26 Level 14/275 Alfred St, North Sydney NSW 2060, Australia | Classification: Educational institution, Educational institution | Visit Online: appliededucation.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 1800 678 073
  • 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
  • King'sOwnInstitute | Location details: Level 1/31 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia | Classification: Educational institution, Educational institution | Visit Online: koi.edu.au | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 2 9283 3583
  • SimplilearnSydney | Location details: Levels 5 & 6, 616 Harris St, Pyrmont NSW 2007, Australia | Classification: Software training institute, Software training institute | Visit Online: simplilearn.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +61 1800 982 536
 courses in Sydney
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