agile test practices

Agile Testing Practice workshop deals with the intricacies of software test case designing, a realistic test case review, maintenance of test cases, importance of maintaining different suites of test cases, etc.

After this class you should be able to improve the practices of test case writing, test review, test case maintenance, maintaining the repository or tracking tools etc. After adapting these practices, the improved efficiency of the Testing Practices in your organization should be evident.

The Agile Testing Practice training course aims at providing the knowledge of higher levels of Software Testing based on the real world engineering practices.

Agile Testing Practice course is designed and delivered by professionals having strong & deep experience in hard core software testing, under various development methodologies, situations and variety of Application types.

Agile Testing Practice class is designed for experienced Software Testing Professionals. Ideally, the person should have undergone our Course on Agile Test Case Designing.

COURSE AGENDA

  • The importance of doing a sensible and realistic review of Test cases
  • Review to ensure coverage of test cases
  • Review of supporting information of every test case – like reference, traceability, importance, etc
  • Presence of adequate data used for testing
  • Review of test suites
  • Documenting the review comments
  • Communication of review comments
  • Adoption of review comments and updates of test suite with the comments – timing of updatea
  • A brief & recap on Test case designing practice
  • Unit testing
  • Functional testing
  • Smoke, sanity testing
  • Regression testing
  • System testing
  • User Acceptance Testing
  • Beta testing
  • Build generation, deployment and verification
  • Sanity & Smoke Testing
  • Build acceptance and rejections
  • Start, stop, hold, resume & completion of Test Execution
  • Outcome of test execution
  • A case for or against Adhoc testing
  • Reporting of Test execution
  • Identification of a defect and concluding it is a defect
  • Reporting a defect – all info to be provided in the defect logged
  • Reporting details Do’s & Don’ts about a defect
  • Tracking a defect through closure
  • Regression test after verifying a defect
  • Defects postponed, not fixed, etc
  • Reopening a defect
  • Various ways in which a defect can be closed
  • Defect triaging principles