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Software Testing Simple (Software Quality Assurance QA)

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Software Testing Simple (Software Quality Assurance QA), available at Free, has an average rating of 4.44, with 65 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 3285 reviews, and has 43242 subscribers.

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You will learn about Understanding of what is software testing and how to perform it in a real world Understanding of how to use JIRA and Zephyr tools with Live project demonstration What is test cases and bugs (defects) and how to write them Types of testing with real examples (Apple, Kylie Jenner, Hawaii State, Chase, Home Depot, LA Times and other real ones) Software development life cycle SDLC with Simpsons example Complete knowledge of QA process starting from requirement gathering to Project delivery This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who is looking to start a carrier in Software Testing or People who do not have any experience in Software Industry but want to get in or Graduates of different bootcamps and schools who is struggling to find a job in IT or People who is curious about Software testing and wants to get an idea of what it is or Anyone who is thinking that QA is very complicated and you cannot do it It is particularly useful for Anyone who is looking to start a carrier in Software Testing or People who do not have any experience in Software Industry but want to get in or Graduates of different bootcamps and schools who is struggling to find a job in IT or People who is curious about Software testing and wants to get an idea of what it is or Anyone who is thinking that QA is very complicated and you cannot do it.

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Title: Software Testing Simple (Software Quality Assurance QA)

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.44

Number of Lectures: 65

Number of Quizzes: 3

Number of Published Lectures: 65

Number of Published Quizzes: 3

Number of Curriculum Items: 68

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 68

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understanding of what is software testing and how to perform it in a real world
  • Understanding of how to use JIRA and Zephyr tools with Live project demonstration
  • What is test cases and bugs (defects) and how to write them
  • Types of testing with real examples (Apple, Kylie Jenner, Hawaii State, Chase, Home Depot, LA Times and other real ones)
  • Software development life cycle SDLC with Simpsons example
  • Complete knowledge of QA process starting from requirement gathering to Project delivery
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who is looking to start a carrier in Software Testing
  • People who do not have any experience in Software Industry but want to get in
  • Graduates of different bootcamps and schools who is struggling to find a job in IT
  • People who is curious about Software testing and wants to get an idea of what it is
  • Anyone who is thinking that QA is very complicated and you cannot do it
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who is looking to start a carrier in Software Testing
  • People who do not have any experience in Software Industry but want to get in
  • Graduates of different bootcamps and schools who is struggling to find a job in IT
  • People who is curious about Software testing and wants to get an idea of what it is
  • Anyone who is thinking that QA is very complicated and you cannot do it
  • This 3 hours course will be your first step in Testing. Software testing is a high demandable field with competitive compensation. It is also known as the “back door” to Tech World because it is the easiest way to get into the field without learning programming languages!

    These days we visit hundreds of websites and a lot of mobile applications on our phones – all of those were tested before we (users) see them. Only 1 position out of 6 is filled by Tech companies are things are getting even worse

    That’s why it is never been a better time to become a Software Tester (QA Analyst). This course will be your perfect start in QA.

    In this course, I will use simple examples (Simpsons, car dealerships, and more) to explain to you step by step what is Testing and how easy it is to become QA Analyst.

    Topics that are covered:
    – Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

    – Testing definition

    – Defects (bugs)

    – Types of testing: UI testing, Functional testing, Compatibility testing, Localization testing, Performance testing, Usability testing, Security testing, s Ad-hoc testing, Cross-platform and Cross-browser Testing

    – How to capture screenshots

    – Bug triage

    – Severity and Priority

    – Test cases

    – Test plans

    – Smoke, Sanity and Regression testing

    – How to test on Mobile devices

    – How to use Chrome Mobile view

    – Modern browsers and segmentation

    – How to test Android iOS apps without a device

    – Positive and Negative Testing

    – Boundary Value Analysis?

    – What is Equivalence Partitioning testing?

    – Web Architecture, Back-end and Front-end testing

    – How to debug front-end or back-end issues (must have)

    – Builds and Releases: Deployment, Release

    – User Acceptance Testing (UAT)

    – QA Interview: How to prepare, How to write resume, Education requirements for QAs, Where to apply for QA job, Contract vs Full-time QA job,

    Agency (Recruiter) vs Direct Hire, Interview Process, How to apply on LinkedIn and Glassdoor

    – QA resume screening

    – QA phone screening

    – Tell me about yourself story

    – Tell me about your project

    – QA technical interview questions

    – QA personality interview questions

    Test Automation is not covered in this course.
    I also cannot upload more than 3 hours of content due to Udemy limitations for Free Course, otherwise, I would. Thanks for understanding!

    Welcome to the amazing world of Software testing!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: About us

    Lecture 2: About course

    Chapter 2: Types of Testing

    Lecture 1: Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

    Lecture 2: Testing definition

    Lecture 3: What is software defect (bug)?

    Lecture 4: UI testing

    Lecture 5: Functional testing

    Lecture 6: Compatibility testing

    Lecture 7: Localization testing

    Lecture 8: Performance testing

    Lecture 9: Usability testing

    Lecture 10: Security testing

    Lecture 11: What is Ad-hoc or Monkey testing?

    Chapter 3: Bugs

    Lecture 1: How to capture screenshots

    Lecture 2: How to report bugs

    Lecture 3: Bug triage

    Lecture 4: Severity and Priority

    Lecture 5: Priority classes

    Lecture 6: Severity tips

    Chapter 4: Test cases

    Lecture 1: What is test case

    Lecture 2: Test case vs Bug

    Lecture 3: Importance of test cases

    Lecture 4: Zephyr – test case management system

    Lecture 5: How to write test cases

    Lecture 6: Smoke testing

    Lecture 7: How to write Test plan for Ebay

    Lecture 8: How to write Smoke suite?

    Chapter 5: Cross-platform and Cross-browser Testing

    Lecture 1: How to test on Mobile devices?

    Lecture 2: How to use Chrome Mobile view?

    Lecture 3: Modern browsers

    Lecture 4: The most popular browsers

    Lecture 5: Browsers segmentation

    Lecture 6: How to test Android apps without a device?

    Lecture 7: How to test on iOS without a device?

    Lecture 8: How to test using cloud services?

    Lecture 9: What is cross-browser testing?

    Chapter 6: Regression Testing

    Lecture 1: Test Plans

    Lecture 2: What is Regression testing?

    Lecture 3: What is Positive and Negative testing

    Lecture 4: What is Boundary Value Analysis?

    Lecture 5: What is Equivalence Partitioning testing?

    Chapter 7: Web Architecture

    Lecture 1: Modern Web Architecture explained

    Lecture 2: Back-end testing

    Lecture 3: Front-end testing

    Lecture 4: How to debug front-end or back-end issues (must have)?

    Chapter 8: Builds and Releases

    Lecture 1: What is Software build?

    Lecture 2: What is Deployment?

    Lecture 3: What is Release?

    Lecture 4: SDLC recap

    Lecture 5: What is Sanity testing?

    Lecture 6: What is User Acceptance Testing (UAT)?

    Chapter 9: QA Interview

    Lecture 1: How to prepare for QA interview?

    Lecture 2: How to write QA resume?

    Lecture 3: Education requirements for QAs

    Lecture 4: Where to apply for QA job?

    Lecture 5: Contract vs Full-time QA job

    Lecture 6: Agency (Recruiter) vs Direct Hire. What is better for QAs?

    Lecture 7: What is Interview Process for QAs?

    Lecture 8: How to apply on LinkedIn and Glassdoor

    Lecture 9: QA resume screening

    Lecture 10: QA phone screening

    Lecture 11: Tell me about yourself story

    Lecture 12: Tell me about your project

    Lecture 13: QA technical interview questions

    Lecture 14: QA personality interview questions

    Instructors

  • Software Testing Simple (Software Quality Assurance QA)  No.2
    Denis Platonov
    Test Architect at Test Pro Bootcamp
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