Test Design Techniques for starting testers

Where in the past test design techniques used to be a basis for achieving good tests, in this day and age they have faded to the background. Still test design techniques are essential for smart and creative testing.

Test design techniques are more supportive than prescriptive while finding good test cases. They help the starting tester to design the best test cases for determining the quality of the software in the limited time available. This in turn provides a starting tester guidance and confidence when performing tests.

To use test design techniques properly, it is important to practice a lot. This way, starting testers get better at making good test cases, using their creative thoughts and experience – necessary for good testing – and supported by smart test design techniques.

This four-day Test Design Techniques for starting testers training course gives you insight in the most common test design techniques and allows you to use them in specific situations.

Applying the test design techniques:

  • Data combination test (DCT)
  • Decision table test (DTT)
  • Elementary comparison test (ECT)
  • Process cycle test (PCT)
  • Syntactic (SYN) and semantic test (SEM)

Who should attend this training course

This training teaches the participants the characteristics and applicability of the most common test design techniques and how to use these techniques in different situations. The training is suitable for starting testers, but can also be used by more experienced testers as a refresher course.

What to expect

  • Introduction in the use of test design techniques

  • Applying test design techniques

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