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Software Testing for Business Analysts School: Auburn University Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Venue: Auburn Tel.: 334-844-2308 This course presents best practice methods and techniques for software testing to obtain thorough and effective testing results. Various levels and types of testing are covered. Techniques to efficiently test software deliverables throughout the project lifecycle are discussed and reinforced. This course focuses on the management of the software testing lifecycle by establishing a test strategy this is appropriate for a given project size, complexity and technical architecture. |
Inspection and Testing of Water-Based Systems Format: Online School: Mace University Venue: Louisville Tel.: (502) 254-1506 Exams: Multiple Choice, open-book exam based on job tasks. A time limit is imposed. Exam requirements vary based on Level desired. |
ISEB/ ISTQB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing Format: Online School: ILX Group United States Venue: Mount Clemens Tel.: +1 (586) 203 8263 This package includes 6 months access to the ILX ISEB/ ISTQB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing e-learning course, which includes a case study and exam simulator and full tutor support including telephone and email access to our software testing trainers. |
Defect Based Testing Format: Online School: Semitracks, Inc. Venue: Albuquerque Tel.: 1-505-858-0454 Defect-based testing is the practice of testing with the idea of detecting defective conditions on complex ICs. Defect-based testing moves beyond functional and structural testing by introducing test concepts to catch actual defects. Many defects are not easily caught with standard test techniques, and require additional test approaches. Defect-based testing incorporates knowledge of defects like opens, shorts, resistive connections, parametric anomalies, and process variation-induced problems. ... |
Reliability Testing Format: Online School: Semitracks, Inc. Venue: Albuquerque Tel.: 1-505-858-0454 Testing is a key aspect of reliability evaluations. Testing must be performed not only for individual failure mechanisms, but also at the component level. Component level testing helps ensure that all potential failure mechanisms are addressed. There are two types of testing at the component level: electrical screens and stress/life tests. Electrical screens are performed using automated test systems and are similar to standard functional tests. Stress and life tests are performed over longer pe... |
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