Test design can be as simple as unprepared pressing a few keys to see if a system works at all or as sophisticated as identifying test situations, ensuring coverage by designing test cases, automating them into a test script and executing the script to automatically produce a test report. Both experience-based testing and coverage-based testing can be used as quality measures. Which approach prevails depends heavily on the situation (especially the quality risks involved), but a combination of both usually works best. Applying the right approach or technique in the right situation requires knowledge of different types of test design.
During this training, participants will gain knowledge and practical experience on how to design coverage-based test cases and then apply them. Experience-based testing is also addressed.
What will you learn?
During this training the following topics will be covered:
- Risk Analysis
- Test Strategy Table
- Test Intensity Table
- Test Design Theory
- Maintainability of test sets
- Exploratory Testing
- Checklist
- Syntactic Testing
- Equivalence Partitioning & Boundary Value Analysis
- Path Testing
- State Transition Testing
- Elementary Comparison Testing
- Data Combination Testing
- Test approach for test design techniques
What are you going to do?
During the training, various test design techniques will be practiced through practical examples.
Who is this training suitable for?
The training is designed for Testers, but also suitable for participants with secondary roles such as Business Analysts or Developers.
What prior knowledge do you need?
For this training no specific prior knowledge is required.
Exam Information
There is no exam for this training.