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ISEB Practitioner Certificate in Test Analysis

Course Code: LISAP      Days: 3
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Course Overview

The Practitioner Certificate in Test Analysis is based on the ISEB syllabus. It extends the knowledge gained in the ISEB Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing.

This course is suitable for those who are expecting to be actively involved in any aspect of software test analysis. The course has five main parts:

This course has been classified as IT Technical Training.
  1. Influence of Context;
  2. Analysis of Test Basis;
  3. Supporting Activities;
  4. Testing in Action; and
  5. Use of Test Techniques and Test Types.

Audience

This practitioner level qualification in test analysis is aimed at all testing practitioners who hold the ISEB Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing, but particularly those with an interest in test analysis. A testing practitioner is anyone involved in software testing. This includes:

  • Testers;
  • Test analysts;
  • Test engineers;
  • Test consultants;
  • Test managers;
  • User acceptance testers; and
  • Software developers.

Skills Gained

The objectives of this course are:

  • To prepare candidates for the examination for the Practitioner Certificate in Test Analysis based onthe ISEB syllabus;
  • To extend understanding of software test analysis- its practical application and key components -and to enhance awareness of issues andconstraints around software test analysis.

The objectives of the qualification are to extend the content of the ISEB/ISTQB Foundation Certificate syllabus in Software Testing, and build directly on the topics in the areas of Test Analysis covered in the ISEB Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing syllabus.

Prerequisites

Candidates are required to hold the ISEB Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing. In addition it is strongly recommended by the syllabus board that candidates also have at least 18 months experience in Software Testing and take an accredited course.

Course Outline

Choices

  • Influence of Context; Analysis of Test Basis; Supporting Activities

Techniques

  • Testing in Action
    • Coverage and Metrics
    • Analyse and Report Test Results
    • Compare Test Approaches
    • Advisory Role of Test Analyst
  • Use of Test Techniques and Test Types
    • Test Techniques
    • Test Types


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