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Testing In Agile

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  • Jan 10, 2025
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Testing In Agile  No.1

Testing In Agile, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4, with 88 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 265 reviews, and has 1969 subscribers.

You will learn about Get to know about traditional models and the need for Agile model to meet the needs of software development in the current competitive software market. The course will give a good grounding in Agile and one of the methodologies of implementing it, that is, Scrum. You will get to know about Scrum framework, Scrum Team, Product backlog, Sprint backlog, Sprint planning, Sprint review, Sprint retrospective, User story, story points, burndown charts and much more. As a tester or test manager you will get to know what it will mean for you to be in the Agile team and how you should prepare yourself. In fact, this course will prepare you for that. It is important to understand the role of testing in Agile and you will as tester get a complete picture about that and get trained to be effective in an Agile team. For experienced testers who are not in Agile model you will learn completely about testing in Agile and will be well prepared to move in such teams with ease and confidence. For experienced testers who are already in Agile but never had a formal training about Agile and testing in Agile, this course will train you and make you well prepared to be an effective Agile team member. It will also help you correct the wrong implementation of Agile if happening, in your team. Well, one way will be to have the whole team do this course. For Freshers, since the world of software development has moved on to Agile, hence, it is important that you be prepared for it. This course will prepare you for that and move you an edge above the others who are still not trained in it. There tools which are specifically targeted for Agile teams. Get to know about tools used for scrum management, TDD (test driven development), BDD (behaviour driven development) and automations frameworks. Go ahead, be proactive and take the next leap for your professional development and better career growth, and take the course. This course is ideal for individuals who are Software professionals It is particularly useful for Software professionals.

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Summary

Title: Testing In Agile

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 88

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 88

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 90

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 90

Original Price: $29.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Get to know about traditional models and the need for Agile model to meet the needs of software development in the current competitive software market.
  • The course will give a good grounding in Agile and one of the methodologies of implementing it, that is, Scrum.
  • You will get to know about Scrum framework, Scrum Team, Product backlog, Sprint backlog, Sprint planning, Sprint review, Sprint retrospective, User story, story points, burndown charts and much more.
  • As a tester or test manager you will get to know what it will mean for you to be in the Agile team and how you should prepare yourself. In fact, this course will prepare you for that.
  • It is important to understand the role of testing in Agile and you will as tester get a complete picture about that and get trained to be effective in an Agile team.
  • For experienced testers who are not in Agile model you will learn completely about testing in Agile and will be well prepared to move in such teams with ease and confidence.
  • For experienced testers who are already in Agile but never had a formal training about Agile and testing in Agile, this course will train you and make you well prepared to be an effective Agile team member. It will also help you correct the wrong implementation of Agile if happening, in your team. Well, one way will be to have the whole team do this course.
  • For Freshers, since the world of software development has moved on to Agile, hence, it is important that you be prepared for it. This course will prepare you for that and move you an edge above the others who are still not trained in it.
  • There tools which are specifically targeted for Agile teams. Get to know about tools used for scrum management, TDD (test driven development), BDD (behaviour driven development) and automations frameworks.
  • Go ahead, be proactive and take the next leap for your professional development and better career growth, and take the course.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Software professionals
  • Target Audiences

  • Software professionals
  • If we look around us the software is becoming main-stream in each and every walk of our lives. It is like being part of our blood and we live with it in each every moment of our life. Given this the traditional ways of software development are getting replaced with new ones which will cater to the increasing demands of market. The new ways will cater well to the needs of the users and customers. One of such new model which has become very popular and well suited to this new paradigm is Agile model. Now, given there was a way testing was done in traditional model, the natural question is how is testing placed and done in Agile. This course, “Testing in Agile” is designed keeping this in mind. Even for those who are not yet exposed to Agile this course will fit well as the course has been designed keeping that in mind. This course applies to all (programmer, tester, business analyst, managers etc. ) in the team.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to Agile

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Lecture 2: Typical Testing Challenges in Agile

    Lecture 3: Case Study : BookWorm : Team, Kick-Off, Training

    Lecture 4: Introduction To Agile

    Lecture 5: Traditional Models

    Lecture 6: Agile Approach and Agile Manifesto

    Lecture 7: Principles in Agile

    Lecture 8: Positioning Agile Testing

    Lecture 9: Agile Team and Testing

    Lecture 10: Agile vs Traditional

    Lecture 11: Team One Approach

    Lecture 12: Case Study : BookWorm : First Project Meeting

    Chapter 2: Introduction to SCRUM

    Lecture 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 2: What is Scrum

    Lecture 3: Scrum Framework

    Lecture 4: Scrum Team

    Lecture 5: Scrum Events

    Lecture 6: Scrum Artifacts

    Lecture 7: Product Increment and Done

    Lecture 8: Case Study : BookWorm : Sprint-0, Release Planning

    Chapter 3: ATM : Agile Testing Matrix/Quadrants

    Lecture 1: Getting Started with ATM

    Lecture 2: Quadrants

    Lecture 3: Q1

    Lecture 4: Q2

    Lecture 5: Q3

    Lecture 6: Q4

    Chapter 4: Test Positioning in Scrum

    Lecture 1: Agile Manifesto and Testing Aspects

    Lecture 2: Tester in Scrum Framework

    Lecture 3: Tester in Scrum Team and Sprint Planning

    Lecture 4: Tester in Daily Scrum

    Lecture 5: Tester in Sprint Review and Retrospective

    Lecture 6: Tester Input in Product Backlog

    Lecture 7: Tester role in Burndown Charts and Done

    Lecture 8: Assignments

    Chapter 5: Role of Testers and Test Managers in Agile

    Lecture 1: Role of Tester in Agile

    Lecture 2: Role of Test Manager in Agile

    Lecture 3: Assignments

    Chapter 6: Test Strategy and Planning in Agile

    Lecture 1: Test Strategy in Agile

    Lecture 2: Test Planning in Agile

    Lecture 3: Assignments

    Chapter 7: Test Automation in Agile

    Lecture 1: Issues with Manual Testing

    Lecture 2: Advantages of Automation

    Lecture 3: Challenges in Automating

    Lecture 4: Automation in ATM and Automation Pyramid

    Lecture 5: Risks and ROI of Automation

    Lecture 6: What not to Automate?

    Lecture 7: Tool Choice

    Lecture 8: Getting Started with Automation

    Chapter 8: Regression Testing in Agile

    Lecture 1: Defining Scope

    Lecture 2: Versioning and Resources

    Lecture 3: Tools for Managing Regression Testing

    Lecture 4: Using Automated Suite for Regression Testing

    Lecture 5: Frequency of Regression Testing and Assignments

    Chapter 9: Defect/Bug Management in Agile

    Lecture 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 2: Deciding on bugs to log

    Lecture 3: Using Tools for Bug Management

    Lecture 4: Using Tools to Capture Defects Found During Reviews

    Lecture 5: Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Tools

    Lecture 6: Applying Agile Principles to Defect Management

    Lecture 7: Approach for fixing bugs

    Chapter 10: Test Reporting in Agile

    Lecture 1: Identifying Stakeholders

    Lecture 2: Various Kinds of Reports

    Lecture 3: Forms of Reports

    Lecture 4: Test Results as Report in Themselves

    Lecture 5: Automated Dashboard

    Lecture 6: Assignment

    Chapter 11: Tools Used in Scrum

    Lecture 1: Get Started

    Lecture 2: Scrum Management Tools

    Lecture 3: BDD – Behaviour Driven Development

    Lecture 4: TDD – Test Driven Development

    Lecture 5: Automation Framework

    Chapter 12: Challenges and Support in Agile

    Lecture 1: Get Started

    Lecture 2: Changing Role of Test Manager

    Lecture 3: Changing Role of Tester

    Lecture 4: Seeking Programmer Support

    Lecture 5: Collaborative Model

    Lecture 6: Fear of Change

    Lecture 7: Bad Past Experience

    Lecture 8: Patience

    Lecture 9: Tester Programmer Ratio

    Lecture 10: Hiring Right Testers

    Lecture 11: Quality Policing

    Lecture 12: Balanced Pace

    Lecture 13: Fun, Performance and Awards

    Lecture 14: Lack of Training

    Lecture 15: Assignments

    Instructors

  • Testing In Agile  No.2
    Ganesh Sahai
    Founder DoItvation & TestToBeBest
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