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Software Testing (Manual) - Syllabus, Fees & Duration
Manual Testing Syllabus
- What is Software testing?
 - Importance of Software testing
 - Basic terminology of Software testing
 - Difference between Manual and Automated Testing
 - Software testingPrinciples
 - Levels of Testing
 - Software development life cycle
 - Requirements phase
 - Analysis phase
 - Design phase
 - Coding phase
 - Testing phase
 - Release and maintenance phase
 - Software Development life cycle models
 - Waterfall model
 - Agile model
 - Spiral model
 - V model
 - Software Testing Life Cycle
 - Testing Constraints
 - Static Test Design
 - Formal review
 - Informal reviews
 - Walkthroughs
 - Technical review
 - Inspection
 - Dynamic test design
 - White-box testing
 - White-box testing technique
 - Black box testing
 - Black box testing technique
 - Grey box testing
 - Test plan document
 - Scope of document
 - Objective of testing
 - Customisation of Test Plan document
 - Requirement Traceability Matrix
 - Importance of Test case
 - Test case template
 - Test Scenario
 - Test Strategy
 - Functional Testing Types
 - Sanity Testing
 - Smoke Testing
 - Retesting
 - Regression testing
 - Adhoc testing and types
 - UI testing
 - Positive Testing
 - Negative Testing
 - Alpha and Beta Testing
 - Non-functional Testing
 - Performance testing
 - Load testing
 - Stress Testing
 - Volume Testing
 - Security testing
 - Portability testing
 - What is a bug?
 - Bug life cycle
 - Severity
 - Priority
 - Types of Bugs
 - Bug Report Template
 - Metric types and calculation
 - Test Report Template
 
MODULE 1 - Introduction to Manual Testing
MODULE 2 – SDLC and STLC
MODULE 3 – Static and Dynamic Testing
MODULE 4 – Test Plan and Test Case Documents
MODULE 5 – Types of Testing
MODULE 6 – Bug Report and Test Report Documents
This syllabus is not final and can be customized as per needs/updates
			
													
												
							

								
							
			 Manual software testing is simple to learn for new testers.  The QA Testing industry is always evolving, with new technologies and paths emerging all the time.  As a capable manual tester, you may be able to receive a good living.  The topics learned in class can be applied to real-world initiatives in businesses. 
There are no environmental restraints with manual testing, and programming experience is not essential.  They have over 15 years of real-world software testing expertise and are certified QA consultants.  No client will buy a faulty product and Software Testing aids administrations in delivering a quality product with no bugs to stay in business. 
Expert trainers will assist anyone in achieving their desired job in Mecca.  The goal of the course is not to teach the fundamentals of testing, but to take it to the next level. The course on the Mecca is designed for students or experienced manual testers who want to develop their self-confidence in the software industry.