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MANUAL TESTING
- About
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Manual testing is a software testing process where human testers execute test cases without the use of automation tools. Testers follow predefined scenarios, exploring software functionality, identifying bugs, and ensuring quality. This method allows for in-depth exploration, ad-hoc testing, and user-like interactions to assess the software's behavior. Manual testing is essential for user interface evaluation, usability testing, and initial testing phases before automation. While it's resource-intensive, it provides a thorough understanding of software functionality and aids in identifying complex issues.
Length : 20 Hours
Course Content
- Introduction
- Introduction to Software Testing
- Differences b/w Manual and Automation Testing
- Objectives of Test Engineer
- Software Quality
- Major Activities in Software Company
- Skill Set Required for Functionality Test Engineer
- Roles and Responsibilities of Test Engineer
- Environments
- Development Environment
- Test Environment
- User Acceptance Test Environment
- Production Environment
- SDLC
- SDLC Models
- Waterfall Model
- Prototype Model
- Spiral Model
- RAD Model
- Fish Model
- V-Model
- Agile Scrum Methodology
- Testing Approaches
- Exhaustive Testing
- Optimal Testing
- Testing Methodologies
- White Box Testing
- Black Box Testing
- Gray Box Testing
- Testing Levels
- Unit Testing
- Integration Testing
- System Testing
- User Acceptance Testing
- Some Important Testing Terminologies
- Retesting
- Regression Testing
- Ad-hoc Testing
- Smoke Testing
- Sanity Testing
- Exploratory Testing
- Jump/Monkey Testing
- L10N Testing(Localization Testing)
- L18N Testing(Internalization Testing)
- Mutation Testing
- Defect Seeding Testing
- Maintenance Testing
- STLC
- Test Plan Document
- Test case Design
- What is Test Case
- Types of Test cases
- Test case Design Technologies
- Use case & Test Scenario
- Test case Template
- Examples on Test case’s preparation
- Review on Test cases
- Test Execution Flow
- Defect Repository
- Defect Submission Process
- Defect Template
- Priority and Severity
- Test Closure