Prepare for and pass the ISTQB-BCS Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL) Exam with this ISTQB Foundation Level Certification training course. As an ISTQB-BCS Certified Tester, you will learn the importance of static testing activities, utilize test design techniques, and incorporate test management practices within an organization. This course has been accredited for the ISTQB CTFL 2018 Syllabus. ISTQB Foundation Level Training Benefits In this ISTQB training course, you will learn how to: Prepare for and pass the ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level Exam. Apply general software testing principles and fundamental test processes. Implement test levels and types to various software development models. Conduct static techniques using proper roles, responsibilities, and tools. Manage testing, planning, estimating, monitoring, and controlling. Continue learning and face new challenges with after-course one-on-one instructor coaching. ISTQB CTFL Training Course Prerequisites Before attempting this course, attendees should have prior knowledge of the software development process and familiarity with programming languages and concepts. ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL) Exam Information There will be a substantial amount of information to cover during the course days. To successfully prepare for the exam, you will need to do some preparation before and after each day of class: Evening study (1-2 hours per evening) will be essential to your success. Read the ISTQB syllabus and familiarize yourself with the glossary. Attempt the first practice exam paper. This course includes a voucher to take the ISTQB exam at a Kryterion Testing Center in your area:?Find an Exam Provider (istqb.org) For more information about the exam, please visit the ISTQB website:?http://www.istqb.org ISTQB Foundation Level Training Course Outline Module 1: Fundamentals of Software Testing Assessing the goals of testing Identifying causes of software defects Organizing testing processes Planning Controlling Analyzing Designing Implementing and executing Evaluating exit criteria and reporting Module 2: Ensuring Testing throughout the Software Life Cycle Key objectives of testing Defining the inspection process Implementing test levels Component Integration System Acceptance Regression Recognizing key concepts in maintenance testing Identifying reasons for maintenance testing Performing maintenance testing Comparing the four test types Functional Nonfunctional Structural Retesting Coping with the psychology of testing Contrasting the mindset of developers and testers Deciphering levels of independence Module 3: Implementing Static Techniques Determining when to apply each technique Communicating assignments during reviews Comparing formal and informal reviews Discussing the types of review Walkthrough Inspection Technical Differentiating various "specifications" Evaluating test design Creating test cases Testing procedure Module 4: Leveraging Test-Design Techniques Applying specification-based techniques Equivalence partitioning State transition Boundary value analysis Use case Decision table Utilizing structure-based techniques Analyzing statement co-coverage Comparing decision co-coverage vs. condition co-coverage Deploying experience-based knowledge Detecting problems based on intuition Leveraging experience and knowledge Module 5: Test Management The importance of a test policy Defining goals and objectives Assigning roles and responsibilities Independence Test leader Tester Structuring a test plan Writing a test plan Identifying objectives Assessing the entry and exit criteria Assigning appropriate resources Resolving defects Interpreting a test summary report Evaluating summary report content Applying common metrics Managing incidents Recording issues Analyzing defects Closing the incident Addressing project and product risks Contractual Organizational Technical Assess Determine Implement Module 6: Adopting Test Support Tools Classifying different types of test tools Test management Static testing Testing plan and report specification Executing and logging Performance and monitoring Introducing a tool into an organization Recognizing potential benefits and risks Considering special circumstances