Learn the process of using a software application to make sure it is bug free and user friendly.
SDLC Phases
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Waterfall Model
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V and V Model
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Prototype Model
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Sprial Model
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Agile Model
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Introduction to White Box Testing
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Statement Coverage Testing
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Branch Coverage Testing
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Path Coverage Testing
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Introduction to Black Box Testing
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Equivalence Class Partition
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Boundary Value Analysis
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Cause Effective Graph
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Exploratory Testing
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Use Cases
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introduction to Functional Testing
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Unit Testing
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Integration Testing
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System Testing
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User Acceptance Testing
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Smoke Testing
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Sanity Testing
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Performance Testing
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Security Testing
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Scalability Testing
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Compliance Testing
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Internationalization Testing
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Localization Testing
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Cookies Testing
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Session Testing
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Installation Testing
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Adhoc Testing
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Requirement Traceability Matrix
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Software Testing Life Cycle
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Test Cases vs Test Scenarios
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How to Write Test Cases
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What is Manual Testing?
Manual Testing is a type of software testing in which test cases are executed manually by a tester without using any automated tools. The purpose of Manual Testing is to identify the bugs, issues, and defects in the software application. Manual software testing is the most primitive technique of all testing types and it helps to find critical bugs in the software application. Any new application must be manually tested before its testing can be automated. Manual Software Testing requires more effort but is necessary to check automation feasibility. Manual Testing concepts does not require knowledge of any testing tool. One of the Software Testing Fundamental is "100% Automation is not possible". This makes Manual Testing imperative.
Types of Manual Testing:
Advantages of Manual Testing
Course Objectives
He is an excellent trainer with vast experience at Deccansoft, He is a specialist in Automation Testing (Selenium) and other tools with real time experience and has taught well over 30 batches.
Yes. With every course, you will be given a sample project document which contains complete source code. We also have a special course on Developing Live Project which will help you to learn the process involved in all the stages of application development. For more details, please check page, Live Project Training.