Manual Testing

Manual testing is the process of manually testing software for defects. It requires a tester to play the role of an end user and use most of all features of the application to ensure correct behavior. The main objective of testing is to identify the bugs and correctness and completeness of the software.

About the Trainer

The trainer is having around 8+ years of working experience in Software testing. Currently He is working as Test automation consultant in MNC company. He has worked for multiple companies for India and abroad

Who should join ?

Any graduate who want to pursue career in software testing

Why you should join us?

• Training by Industry standard experts
• Course Designed According to Industry Standards
• Flexible Timing for Online Training
• Live Training with Real time Scenarios
• 100% Placement Assistance
• Resume Preparation guidelines
• Email and Skype support
• Top Interview Questions

Topics covered in Manual Testing

1. Introduction to Manual Testing

• What is Testing
• Why Testing
• Project vs Product

2. SDLC

• What is SDLC
• Different SDLC Models
• Waterfall Model
• Spiral Model
• V Model
• Prototype Model
• Agile Model

3. Types of testing methods

• White Box Testing
• Block Box Testing
• Gray Box Testing

4. Levels of testing

• Unit Level Testing
• Module Level Testing
• Integration Testing
• System Testing

5. Software Testing Life cycle

• Test Plan
• Requirement Analysis
• Test Scenario preparation
• Test case Preparation
• Test Data Preparation
• Test case Review
• Test Case Execution
• Equivalence Partition
• Boundary Value Analysis
• Walkthroughs
• Inspection
• Peer Review
• Traceability matrix

6. Defect

• What is defect
• Defect life cycle

7. Release

• Release notes
• Summary reports

8. Testing Terminology

• Functional Testing
• End to End Testing
• Positive Vs Negative Testing
• Static Vs Dynamic Testing
• Adhoc Testing
• Exploratory Testing
• Compatibility Testing
• GUI Testing
• Security Testing
• Accessibility Testing
• Performance Testing
• Load Testing
• Stress Testing
• Sanity testing
• Smoke testing
• Retesting
• Regression Testing
• Usability Testing
• Alpha testing
• Beta testing
• User Acceptance Testing
• Globalization Testing
• Installation Testing