About the course:
This course is a MUST. Without knowing these basics, it’s highly unlikely you’ll find work as QA
Easy–to–understand, it’ll give you complete familiarity with an IT project, specifically its QA activities
Do you wish to enter the IT business? This is the course for you!
You’ll be confident at job interviews, speaking the ‘language of IT’ that employers like to hear
All QA activities included – so you can do well on the job!
What you’ll learn – Course Content – 12 Videos (total 7 hours, 22 min).
Why QA in IT projects?
Typical IT project – who does what?
How is software built?
What are business requirements?
QA processes and STLC – Software Testing Life Cycle
Ways, methods, and techniques used for testing
How to generate scenarios?
How to write test cases?
How to execute test cases? How to report bugs?
Test Plan, QA terminology
Common types of tests
Agile model of development
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: Job oriented – Practical Software QA Testing
|
8 reviews for Job oriented – Practical Software QA Testing
Add a review Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Price | $18.99 |
---|---|
Provider | |
Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$109.99 $18.99
Housne mubarak Stanikzai –
This is better for people who doesn t know nothing about QA job this course only tells you about it. it s not a course to learn the codes
Hitesh Garach –
The instructor talked slower than what I preferred and so I had to set it to 1.25 or 1.5X at times to not get too bored or distracted. The instructor was knowledgeable and the course is worth taking. I personally prefer an instructor who makes the content more engaging, interesting, and fun. This course was not bad but definitely not worthy of 5 stars!
Amna Masood –
well explained
Tara Bowen –
its very detailed great for beginners
Hrenciuc Gabriel Ciprian –
Sometimes the tone of the voice was too loud, slightly screaming and irritating the hearing. But the explanation was very good.
Tetyana Ross –
Great practical explanation
Polina Blintsovskaya –
I really like this course. The instructor Neil conveys the information in a slow (which I like, as it helps me understand easier), a clear, comprehensive way, and he provides important info about QA foundations that I feel are important to understand the overarching role and processes of QA. The only minor issue is that some subtitles don’t match what Neil is saying. For example, sometimes the subtitle for QA say cute or Kuwait.
Madhuri Jadhav –
Amazing course!. Thank you Neil for your well explained lectures and demos. Certainly, it will help me to boost my career in the field of QA.