Agile Testing Web Age

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    Inhouse

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Iterative development also means iterative testing. This can be a challenge for teams who are used to the traditional view of testing as the final phase of a project. This Agile Testing Training course will help your team learn how to strategize, plan, design and execute tests in an Agile environment. We will particularly address the challenges and strategies for testing in short development iterations and walk through the four quadrants of Agile Testing. We will cover topics such as writing acceptance criteria as upfront requirements, Test Driven Development, test automation, exploratory testing, usability testing, non functional and performance testing, continuous builds and inspections and much more. We will discuss the importance of transitioning from ‘waterfall thinking’ to ‘agile/iterative thinking’. We will discuss and share Real World practical tips of the Agile Tester role, expectations and how they can work within cross-functional teams. This is a must-have workshop that will help your team define new testing and quality norms to improve their current processes!

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About this course

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:collaborate with others on an Agile teamwrite user stories and estimate the work involvedcreate a release planwrite automated specifications and acceptance testsdrive design and development with unit testsintegrate code using version control and continuous integrationrefactor code to improve the design.

Testers, Developers, Analysts, Architects, DBAs, Systems, Testing Managers who are interested in learning about Agile Testing best practices.

This course covers advanced Agile topics and participants need to have a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of Agile. If seeking certification then participants need to be an ICAgile Certified Professional or equivalent. Software Education’s Agile Fundamentals course provides the knowledge and skills needed to become an ICAgile Certified Professional.

Our courses are authored by content-area experts with a great deal of training experience. Topics are broken down into small chunks, which are explained, demonstrated with sample files or applications, and then practiced with hands-on exercises.

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Marina Hoover

5.0
22/03/2019
About the course: The virtual course is like to attend the actual classroom without having to travel.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

John L. Ruff

5.0
22/03/2019
About the course: I have waited three times to opt course of my choice. Its an experience worth praising.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2018

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 6 years

Subjects

  • Testing
  • Web
  • Writing
  • Team Training

Course programme


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  • Comparing traditional testing to Agile Testing
  • The Agile Tester role
  • How to Plan for Agile Testing
  • Understanding the 4 Agile Testing Quadrants
  • Planning for Automation
  • Test Driven Development
  • Red, Green, Refactor
  • Functional vs. Non-Functional Testing
  • Writing Acceptance Criteria
  • Automated Acceptance Testing
  • FIT & Fitness

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  • Exploratory Testing
  • Tools for Exploratory Testing
  • ‘ility’ Testing
  • Continuous Integration Practices and Tools
  • Code Coverage
  • Continuous Builds
  • What Should We Automate
  • Test Metrics
  • Technical Debt
  • Automate Early and Often


Agile Testing Web Age

Price on request