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Software Testing - Syllabus, Fees & Duration

MODULE 1

  • Software development life cycle
  • SDLC development models
  • Water fall model
  • Evolutionary development model
  • Agile model
  • Test driven development
  • Scrum model

MODULE 2

  • Types of automation
  • Unit test, integration, system testing
  • GUL testing, API testing, load testing
  • Smoke /sanity testing importance
  • Regression/ Functional testing

MODULE 3

  • Uses cases for testers
  • Writing good use cases
  • Elevator, mobile, phone, pen, coffee vending machine
  • List of technologies
  • Black box test technology
  • Boundary value analysis
  • Equivalence class partition
  • Error guessing
  • White box test technology
  • Statement coverage
  • Condition coverage
  • Path coverage
  • Branch coverage
  • Types of test cases
  • Positive and negative cases
  • UI test cases
  • Usability test cases
  • Field validation
  • Functional test cases

MODULE 4

  • Test plan document
  • Title
  • Revision history
  • Objective of document
  • Scope of document
  • Objective of testing
  • Metric collection
  • Project description
  • Critical functionality
  • Test data requirement
  • Features not to be used
  • Test environment
  • Training requirements
  • Effort estimation
  • Resource requirement
  • Scheduling
  • Test strategy
  • Input/ entry criteria
  • Exit criteria
  • Test suspension and resumption criteria
  • Test completion criteria
  • Acceptance criteria
  • Bug classification
  • Test deliverables
  • Standards to be followed
  • Risk analysis

MODULE 5

  • Bugs
  • Bug classifications
  • Bug template
  • Bug tracking
  • Bug tracking tools
  • Bug life cycle
  • Statues for bug life cycle

MODULE 6

  • JAVA
  • OO concepts
  • Encapsulation
  • Inheritance
  • Abstract classes, interface, final
  • Polymorphism
  • Overriding, overloading, this, super, constructor
  • General
  • Collection
  • Lists, sets, revise basic algorithms if time permits
  • Exception handling
  • JDBC

MODULE 7

  • Log4J
  • ANT
  • SVN
  • HUDSON
  • JIRA, Bugzilla
  • JUNIT, Test NG
  • Other languages
  • SQL
  • PERL
  • UNIX

MODULE 8

  • Mercury quick test pro
  • Introduction
  • Recording
  • Object repository
  • Standard checkpoints
  • Database checkpoints need to look
  • Parameterization
  • Data drove testing
  • Output values
  • Actions
  • Descriptive programming

MODULE 9

  • Load testing (load runner)
  • Fundamentals of load runner
  • Planning an effective load test
  • Load runner installation
  • Virtual user generator scripting
  • Recording and playback
  • Action and transactions
  • Parameters, checkpoints correlation
  • Advanced correlation
  • Enhance V user output log
  • Error handling
  • Introduction to scenarios
  • Using run-time setting
  • Scenarios execution
  • Scheduling scenarios
  • Performance monitors
  • Result analysis
  • Building effective load test scripts
  • Load runner hand on exercises

MODULE 10

  • Test management tools
  • Adding test requirements
  • Create tests
  • Executing test case manually
  • Analyze project progress
  • Run tests and analyze the results
  • Report and trace defects
  • Document generator
  • Executing test scripts remotely and more
  • The test case with requirements
  • Descriptive programming

MODULE 11

  • Manual testing real project
  • Take a real project and do the following in different phases of the QA lifecycle
  • QA basic
  • Requirement
  • Test plan
  • Sizing
  • Test case
  • Bug lifecycle
  • Log- with log4j
  • Build
  • Boundary value analysis and equivalence partitioning
  • End and end testing
  • Status reporting
  • UAT
  • Production check out

MODULE 12

  • OR
  • SOR
  • Basic of web syntax
  • Descriptive programing
  • Functions
  • Functional library
  • Excel integration
  • Option explicit
  • Loop
  • Original identifier
  • Get TO property
  • Get RO property
  • Showing manual test script
  • Error handling using script
  • Recovery scenario
  • Download Syllabus - Software Testing (Automation)

MODULE 1

  • What is Software testing?
  • Importance of Software testing
  • How to conduct Software testing.
  • Basic terminology of Software testing
  • Manual Testing Process
  • Difference between Manual and Automated Testing
  • Software testing Roles and Responsibilities

MODULE 2

  • Software development life cycle and various SDLC Models
  • Requirements phase
  • Analysis phase
  • Design phase
  • Coding phase
  • Testing phase
  • Release and maintenance phase
  • Software Development life cycle models
  • Waterfall model
  • Drawbacks of waterfall model
  • Spiral model
  • V model
  • Big bang model
  • RAD model
  • Interactive model

MODULE 3

  • Software test design techniques
  • Static test design
  • Informal reviews
  • Walkthroughs
  • Technical review
  • Inspection
  • Dynamic test design
  • White-box testing
  • Black box testing
  • Grey box testing

MODULE 4

  • Testing levels
  • Functional level
  • Unit testing
  • Integration testing
  • System testing
  • Regression testing
  • Acceptance testing
  • Non-functional
  • Performance testing
  • Load testing
  • Security testing
  • Portability testing

MODULE 5

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Software Testing Jobs in Saudi Arabia

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  • Manual tester
  • Software Test Engineer
  • Test engineer
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  • Software Automation Testing
  • Quality Assurance Engineer
  • Software Manual Tester
  • Software Testing Analyst
  • Quality Engineer
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Software Testing Internship/Course Details

Software Testing internship jobs in Saudi Arabia
Software Testing It's simple to evaluate performance, stress, and load. Before their testing may be automated, new apps must be manually tested. Beginners, intermediates, and specialists can use the software testing automation. Manual software testing is simple to learn for new testers. Automated testing coverage is vastly improved. It takes more time and works to create a software testing handbook, but it is important. Learning and adopting new technology is driving the expansion of automated testing training from Saudi Arabia. Manual testing consumes a considerable amount of human resources, is expensive in the near term, and takes a long time. Automation testing is a software testing method in which the actual result is compared to the predicted outcome. The certificate is only given out after our course has been completed successfully.

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List of Training Institutes / Companies in Saudi Arabia

  • المعهدالتقنيللهندسةوالبترولالعاليللتدريب | Location details: Ash Shulah, Dammam 34263, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Educational institution, Educational institution | Visit Online: thiep.edu.sa | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 13 831 2500
  • TheArabOpenUniversity | Location details: نهضة الشرق، السلامة،، As Salamah, Jeddah 23437, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Private university, Private university | Visit Online: arabou.edu.sa | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 9200 00268
  • SohobyAJeddahBasedMobileAppDevelopmentCompany(أفضلشركةتصميمتطبيقاتفيالسعودية) | Location details: 2369 Saeed Bin Zaqr, Aziziyah, Awtad Commercial Centre Office 407, Fourth Floor 8407, Jeddah 23334, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Website designer, Website designer | Visit Online: sohoby.sa | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 59 952 9572
  • WaqoodTech | Location details: Prince Sultan Branch Rd, Al Mohammadiyyah, Jeddah 23624, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: waqood.sa | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 56 006 3396
  • Tasmeem.CO | Location details: J4W6+CR، المحمدية،، Jeddah 23617, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Computer consultant, Computer consultant | Visit Online: tasystems.com | Contact Number (Helpline):
  • AlRoshanSoftware | Location details: 8659 Manbar Ad Dawah, An Nahdah District, 2711, Jeddah 23523 8659, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Software training institute, Software training institute | Visit Online: | Contact Number (Helpline):
  • FutureTechSolutions | Location details: Sahmiyah Building, Office 105 4048 Al Amir Sultan Road Qurtubah, Unit No.، 101 Al Khubar -6345، Al Khobar 34235, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: futuretech.net.sa | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 13 847 4114
  • ALFAC | Location details: Ruwaidat Sudair, King Fahd, Riyadh 11433, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Educational institution, Educational institution | Visit Online: alfac.edu.sa | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 11 455 2444
  • COMSOFILRiyadh | Location details: 3236 Al Muin, Al Olaya, 6327، Riyadh 12221 3236, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Computer training school, Computer training school | Visit Online: comsofil.org | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 56 537 8288
  • MacDoctor-AppleServiceCenterInRiyadhصيانةماكالرياض | Location details: Olaya St, وادي الشعراء، Riyadh Saudi Arabia | Classification: Computer support and services, Computer support and services | Visit Online: macdoctorsa.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 54 184 1060
  • DigitaccBusinessSoftware | Location details: Al Adl Al Waidh, Al Amal, Mobco Building, 2nd floor, room #24، Riyadh 12643, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: digitacc.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 54 421 2706
  • AlSudairiComputer | Location details: MMJR+97Q, Al Olaya, Riyadh 12211, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Computer store, Computer store | Visit Online: | Contact Number (Helpline):
  • Innosoft | Location details: Office 204, 2nd Floor, Alhayat Tower، 21st Street, Alulaya، Alkhobar Saudi Arabia | Classification: Software company, Software company | Visit Online: innosoft.com.sa | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 9200 14244
  • SaudiInformationSystems | Location details: Compu Plaza, خالد بن الوليد، Al Sharafeyah, Jeddah 21452, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Computer consultant, Computer consultant | Visit Online: sisgbl.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 59 538 2824
  • Centerpoint | Location details: 8504 King Abdullah Rd, Al Marqab, Al Majma'ah 15391, Saudi Arabia | Classification: Department store, Department store | Visit Online: centrepointstores.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 800 111 1027
  • JarirBookstore | Location details: شارع الإحساء، حي، Riyadh Saudi Arabia | Classification: Book store, Book store | Visit Online: jarir.com | Contact Number (Helpline): +966 9200 00089
  • SEO Office No. 115, Al Mansoor Building, Damascus street, Al Qusais, Dubai- UAE Phone: +971-56-6609268, Website: http://www.seo.ae
  • BRILL MINDS Level 7 Al Murjanah Tower, Prince Sultan St, Ar Rawdah, Corner of Prince Sultan St, and Alkayyal St.,PO BOX 10113 Jeddah 21433 KSA Phone: +91-9538448421, Website: http://saudi.brillmindz.com
  • Head Office (Riyadh) King Abdulaziz Street Rashid Al-Ballaa Building P.O. Box 220625 Riyadh 11311 Phone: +966 11 2920707 , +966 11 2914184, Website: https://scopicsoftware.com
  • Levels 41 & 42 Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971-43132840, Website: http://www.promaticsindia.com
 courses in Saudi Arabia
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