The Complete 2024 Software Testing Bootcamp
The Complete 2024 Software Testing Bootcamp, available at $124.99, has an average rating of 4.53, with 385 lectures, 30 quizzes, based on 30295 reviews, and has 160320 subscribers.
You will learn about Basic Concepts of Software Testing Test case & Bug Report Writing Black-Box Test Techniques Requirements Review & Test Scenarios Writing using Trello Implementing the test process on a Test Management Tool (Testlink) Basics of Agile methodologies & Agile Testing How to use Application Lifecycle Management Tool (JIRA) How to become a Freelance Tester White-Box Test Techniques Basics of API Testing API Testing using Postman Basics of Performance Testing using Jmeter How to write a professional QA Resume How to prepare for a QA Interview Different certificates in Software Testing Field and how to apply on them This course is ideal for individuals who are People who want to begin a new career or People who want to learn Software Testing or Software Testers who want to gain a better knowledge in their field or People who are searching for a part-time or freelancing job It is particularly useful for People who want to begin a new career or People who want to learn Software Testing or Software Testers who want to gain a better knowledge in their field or People who are searching for a part-time or freelancing job.
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Summary
Title: The Complete 2024 Software Testing Bootcamp
Price: $124.99
Average Rating: 4.53
Number of Lectures: 385
Number of Quizzes: 30
Number of Published Lectures: 378
Number of Published Quizzes: 30
Number of Curriculum Items: 415
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 408
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Basic Concepts of Software Testing
- Test case & Bug Report Writing
- Black-Box Test Techniques
- Requirements Review & Test Scenarios Writing using Trello
- Implementing the test process on a Test Management Tool (Testlink)
- Basics of Agile methodologies & Agile Testing
- How to use Application Lifecycle Management Tool (JIRA)
- How to become a Freelance Tester
- White-Box Test Techniques
- Basics of API Testing
- API Testing using Postman
- Basics of Performance Testing using Jmeter
- How to write a professional QA Resume
- How to prepare for a QA Interview
- Different certificates in Software Testing Field and how to apply on them
Who Should Attend
- People who want to begin a new career
- People who want to learn Software Testing
- Software Testers who want to gain a better knowledge in their field
- People who are searching for a part-time or freelancing job
Target Audiences
- People who want to begin a new career
- People who want to learn Software Testing
- Software Testers who want to gain a better knowledge in their field
- People who are searching for a part-time or freelancing job
Everything you need to learn Software Testing, all combined in one resource.
Course objective is to provide you with all required knowledge that you need in order to land your first software testing job whether it is a full-time or a freelancing job.
Topics Covered in the Course:
–Manual Testing Basics [Tools used: Google Sheets-Trello-Zephyr Scale-Jira]
–Agile Testing Basics [Tools used: Jira-Trello]
–API & Webservice Testing [Tools used: postman]
–Performance Testing [Tools used: JMeter]
–Freelance testing websites [Websites explained: utest-testerwork-test.io-bugfinders]
–Manual Testing interview questions
–Test Automation [Tools used: Selenium IDE – Katalon Studio – Playwright]
–Black Box Test Techniques [Techniques covered: Equivalence partitioning-Boundary value analysis-Decision Table Testing-State transition testing]
–White Box Test Techniques [Statement Coverage-Decision Coverage-Condition Coverage-Path Coverage-MCDC-Loop Coverage]
–Career Tips [ISTQB Certificates-Writing a professional CV-Software Testing Status]
These are some of the reviews of the students who used this course to begin their software testing career:
“Great course full of information!! As a beginner in software testing, i got plenty of useful information with a lot of practical knowledge which i can use to start working as a freelance software tester.Very nice teacher who explains everything in the way anyone can understand ! I recommend to take this course!Thank you ,Tarek!”
Katrina Kulakova
“A developer, post-graduate in computer science and engineering who pursues research. I find this course material well organized and useful for learning Software Testing basics and why is it so important as a developer. Proper guidance to those who would like to become a certified tester. Worth the time and money spent.”
Akshaya C
“Thank you, Tarek for this valuable Course, It was so beneficial for me as a new testing learner. It gave me the whole picture of testing, and then went down for every concept, tool, a skill I need to start testing and understand the testing market. It covers all topics in a simple fluent language, easy to understand for non-English Speakers. Tarek responds to each and every question you ask. The Course is Comprehensive, and this is My favorite point, it covers many aspects of testing, how to prepare your CV, and how to start working online in one course, so beginners can land their first job easily.”
Reham Tammam
“Thank God I found this course. Really helps me preparing for my interview. Sample interview taught in this course are really the one they asked in the interview. I love the way he prepared the slides, presentation as well as his teaching. His accent is understandable and the captions really helps. Thank you Tareq.”
Khairul Hilmi Bin Sidek
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome to the course
Lecture 2: About Course Content
Lecture 3: About the Instructor
Lecture 4: Note About Course Content
Lecture 5: Course Slides & Study Material
Lecture 6: Course Study Plan
Chapter 2: Roles in the Software Development Team
Lecture 1: Requirements engineers
Lecture 2: Ui/UX Designers
Lecture 3: Front-End, Back-End, & Mobile Developers
Lecture 4: Project Manager & Scrum Master
Chapter 3: How Software is Developed – Software Development Lifecycle Models
Lecture 1: Waterfall Model
Lecture 2: V-Model
Lecture 3: Agile Software Development
Lecture 4: Incremental & Iterative Development
Lecture 5: Introduction to Scrum
Lecture 6: Difference between Sequential, Iterative, & Incremental Development
Lecture 7: Summary
Chapter 4: Basic Concepts of Software Testing [Beginner]
Lecture 1: What is Software Testing?
Lecture 2: Difference between Static & Dynamic Testing
Lecture 3: Validation & Verification
Lecture 4: Objectives of Testing
Lecture 5: Testing & Debugging
Lecture 6: Test Process
Lecture 7: Test Levels
Lecture 8: Testing Types
Lecture 9: What's Next
Chapter 5: Test Scenario Writing [Beginner]
Lecture 1: Creating Test Scenarios
Lecture 2: Tools to help in creating Test Scenarios
Lecture 3: Setting Up Trello
Lecture 4: Facebook Valid Sign Up Test Scenarios Part 1
Lecture 5: Facebook Valid Sign Up Test Scenarios Part 2
Lecture 6: Facebook Invalid Sign Up Test Scenarios Part 1
Lecture 7: Facebook Invalid Sign Up Test Scenarios Part 2
Lecture 8: Facebook Invalid Sign Up Test Scenarios Part 3
Lecture 9: Facebook Login Valid Scenarios
Lecture 10: Facebook Invalid Login Scenarios
Lecture 11: Search Functionality [Udemy Test Scenarios]
Lecture 12: Category Search [Udemy Test Scenarios]
Lecture 13: Course Search [Udemy Test Scenarios]
Lecture 14: Instructor Search [Udemy]
Lecture 15: Test Scenario Conclusion
Chapter 6: Black-Box Test Techniques
Lecture 1: Introduction to Black-Box Techniques
Lecture 2: Equivalence Partitioning Definition
Lecture 3: Equivalence Partitioning Examples
Lecture 4: Equivalence Partitioning Practical Examples
Lecture 5: Boundary-Value Analysis
Lecture 6: Boundary-Value Analysis Example #1
Lecture 7: Note About Next Lecture
Lecture 8: Boundary-Value Analysis Example #2
Lecture 9: Notes About Equivalence Partitioning & Boundary-Value Analysis
Lecture 10: Decision Table Testing
Lecture 11: Decision Table Testing Example
Lecture 12: State-Transition Testing
Lecture 13: Pairwise Testing
Lecture 14: Black Box Techniques Summary
Chapter 7: Test Case Writing [Beginner]
Lecture 1: How to Write a Test Case
Lecture 2: Writing First Sign Up Test Case
Lecture 3: Valid Sign Up Test Cases
Lecture 4: Valid Sign Up Test Cases Part 2
Lecture 5: Invalid Sign Up Test Cases Part 1
Lecture 6: Invalid Sign Up Test Cases Part 2
Lecture 7: Invalid Sign Up Test Cases Part 3
Lecture 8: Test Case Document Link
Lecture 9: It's your turn! Write your own test cases.
Lecture 10: Task Solution
Chapter 8: Test Case Writing using Zephyr Scale
Lecture 1: Introduction to Zephyr Scale
Lecture 2: Signing Up to Jira
Lecture 3: Adding Zephyr Scale to Jira
Lecture 4: Creating Test Cases in Zephyr Scale
Lecture 5: Test Case Details
Lecture 6: Permissions
Lecture 7: Creating Folders
Lecture 8: Test Cycles
Lecture 9: Importing & Exporting Test Cases
Lecture 10: Configurations Part 1
Lecture 11: Configurations Part 2
Lecture 12: Reusing Test Cases – Call to Test
Lecture 13: Adding Parameters to Test Cases
Lecture 14: Creating BDD Test Cases
Lecture 15: Exporting Test Cases from Zephyr Scale to Cucumber
Lecture 16: Data-Driven Testing in Zephyr Scale
Lecture 17: Creating Data Sets in Zephyr Scale
Lecture 18: Clone, Archive & Delete Test Cases
Lecture 19: Creating Test Cases in Bulk
Lecture 20: Bidirectional Traceability in Zephyr Scale
Lecture 21: Tracking Progress using Test Cycles
Instructors
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Tarek Roshdy
QA Engineer -
Nezam Academy
Software & Business Courses -
Nezam Team
Project manager at Nezam
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 295 votes
- 2 stars: 356 votes
- 3 stars: 2466 votes
- 4 stars: 9684 votes
- 5 stars: 17494 votes
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