STAREAST 2023 Pre-conference Training : Software Tester Certification Foundation Level—ISTQB CTFL

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Sunday, April 30, 2023 - 8:30am to Tuesday, May 2, 2023 - 5:00pm

Software Tester Certification Foundation Level—ISTQB CTFL

  • Learn the fundamentals of software testing including key concepts and context, testing principles and test process, and the human factors in testing.
  • Explore the relationship of testing to development in the software development lifecycle, compare test levels and test types, and understand the triggers and impact of maintenance testing.
  • Understand the value of static testing while exploring different static and dynamic techniques, and learn the most common review types and how to use these approaches to find defects.
  • Examine test design techniques including black-box testing, white-box testing, and experienced-based testing.
  • Delve deep into test management, exploring test organization, test planning and estimation, configuration management, risk-based testing, defect management, and more.
  • Explore tool support for testing including tool selection, benefits, risks, and classifications.

Developed and delivered by leading experts in the testing industry, Software Tester Certification—Foundation Level is an accredited training course to prepare you for the ISTQB Certified Tester—Foundation Level (CTFL) exam. Certification demonstrates a knowledge of software testing and is based on a Body of Knowledge and examination guidelines that are applied consistently across the world. It focuses on test concepts and techniques that can apply to all software projects, including agile projects, other types of iterative and incremental lifecycles, and in sequential lifecycles.

Going above and beyond the ISTQB syllabus, this course provides practical knowledge you can apply now. In addition to the fundamentals of software testing, you also learn about the psychology of testing, test and review process, black-box test methods, white-box testing, experienced-based testing, test monitoring and metrics, the benefits and risks of test automation, and more. Gain the basic skills required of a software test professional and learn how testing adds significant value to software development projects.

Who Should Attend?
This course is appropriate for individuals new to software testing, developers and analysts expected to test within agile teams, and test/QA professionals seeking ISTQB certification in software testing (CTFL). Common job functions include testers, test engineers, QA professionals, test managers, project leaders, quality analysts, and more.

ISTQB® Certification & Exam
For public virtual classes, the ISTQB Certified Tester—Foundation Level (CTFL) exam fee is an additional $210 and is not included in the course price. You have the option to add on this exam voucher when you register for the class. If you choose to add on the exam voucher, it will be emailed to you upon completion of the course. If you do not choose to add-on the voucher when purchasing this class, you must reach out to an exam provider directly if you wish to take an exam later.

For in-person public classes, the exam voucher is part of your course fee. The exam voucher and instructions will be emailed to you upon completion of the course. Please reach out to client support with any questions [email protected].

Exam Guarantee
Those registrants who purchased an exam voucher through Coveros at the time of course registration and who do not pass the exam within 30 days of completing either an On-Site, Public Classroom, or Live Virtual course will be given free access to a Live Virtual course for additional learning.

Benefits of Certification
ISTQB certification is designed for software professionals who need to demonstrate practical knowledge of the fundamental concepts of testing—test designers, test analysts, test engineers, test consultants, test managers, user acceptance testers, and developers—as well as those who need a basic understanding of software testing, such as project managers, quality managers, development managers, business analysts, IT directors, and management consultants.

Download the ISTQB Foundation Level syllabus—Version 2018 V3.1.

CTFL certification is good in perpetuity. Once a professional has earned the certification, they retain the credentials even if the criteria are updated. In addition, CTFL holders with verifiable experience can extend their certification with the ISTQB's Advanced-Level certifications or qualify their competencies in agile testing, security testing, test automation, and more. Learn more about advanced-level certifications for Test ManagersTest Automation Engineers, and Technical Test Analysts.

Course Outline
Fundamentals of Testing
What is testing?
Why is testing necessary?
Seven testing principles
Test process
The psychology of testing
 
Testing Throughout the Software Development Lifecycle
Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) models
Test levels
Test types
Maintenance testing
 
Static Testing
Static testing basics
Review process
 
Test Techniques
Categories of test techniques
Black-box test techniques
White-box test techniques
Experienced-based test techniques
 
Test Management
Test organization
Test planning and estimation
Test monitoring and control
Configuration management
Risks and testing
Defect management
 
Tool Support for Testing
Test tool consideration
Effective use of tools
 
 
Class Daily Schedule
Sign-In/Registration 7:30–8:30am
Morning Session 8:30am–12:00pm
Lunch 12:00–1:00pm
Afternoon Session 1:00–5:00pm
Times represent the typical daily schedule. Please confirm your schedule at registration.
 
 
Training Course Fee Includes
• Digital course materials
• Continental breakfasts and refreshment breaks
• Lunches
• Letter of completion
 
Susan Harrington
Coveros

Susan J. Harrington brings more than 25 years of software development experience serving as a consultant and mentor to clients including the Federal Reserve Bank, Sprint, Bell Atlantic (Verizon), Direct Energy, and MetaSolv Software (Oracle).  When she has not been on a client site, Susan has been in the classroom training students on a wide array of topics. Her courseware repertoire includes full stack software development using Java, object-oriented analysis and design, test driven development, web development, requirements gathering, design patterns, architectural patterns, and agile software development.