Test Case Design Techniques
80,00 €
The goal of a testing technique is to assist in identifying test conditions, test cases, and test data. Its use can range from very informal (with little or no documentation) to highly formal. It is crucial to understand how to choose the appropriate testing techniques based on the context of the testing project. Therefore, in this module, we will practically describe various test design techniques (including black-box techniques, white-box techniques, and experience-based techniques) as well as the criteria for preferring one technique over another.
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Start date
April 18, 2024
End date
April 25, 2024
Language(s) of the training
English
Languages spoken by the coach(es)
English, French
Instructor(s)
Bournonville Renaud
Contents
- Black-box design techniques, including the equivalent partition method, the decision table technique, the boundary value technique, the state transition technique, and the use case technique.
- White-box design techniques.
- Design techniques based on experience.
Objective
Participants will learn to identify relevant test scenarios and develop complete and accurate test cases using test design techniques such as the equivalent partition method, decision table technique, boundary value technique, and other techniques for deriving test cases from diagrams.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the characteristics, commonalities, and differences between black-box, white-box, and experience-based testing techniques.
- Apply the equivalence partition technique to generate test cases based on given requirements.
- Apply limit value analysis to generate test cases based on given requirements.
- Apply decision table testing to create test cases based on given requirements.
- Apply state transition testing to generate test cases based on given requirements.
- Apply the technique to derive test cases from a use case.
- Apply techniques to achieve code coverage with unit test cases.
- Apply the exploratory testing technique.
- Explore other experience-based testing techniques such as error estimation or checklist-based testing.
Schedule
This training has a total duration of 20 hours and takes place over 5 days:
- 18-04-2024: 13:00 – 17:00
- 19-04-2024: 09:00 – 13:00
- 22-04-2024: 13:00 – 17:00
- 23-04-2024: 09:00 – 13:00
- 25-04-2024: 09:00 – 13:00
Format and Location
This course takes place ON-SITE
Terres Rouges building
14, porte de France
L-4360 Esch/Alzette
Level
Beginner
Prerequisites
Understanding the fundamentals of software testing.
Additional Info
This course is part of the Learning Track Software Tester.
Certification
This training does not have any assessment or exams; a certificate of participation will be issued to participants.
Esco Skills
execute software tests, develop ICT test suite, provide software testing documentation