WORKSHOP
The Truth About Risk-Based Testing
WORKSHOP
The Truth About Risk-Based Testing
WORKSHOP
The Truth About Risk-Based Testing
Summary
Today, many projects we work with use a term they call “risk-based testing”. This usually happens when the project begins to run late, and it’s decided we will use the mystical risk-based testing. We then decide which tests we won’t run! This is so wrong…
This full-day workshop session looks at the real way to effectively use risk-based testing to achieve measurable coverage and more effectively test the systems we work with today.
Learning Objectives:
The big issue with negative testing is there is never any coverage criteria determined – people always cover positive tests with requirements/user stories as the coverage items. Sometimes, we can derive some negative tests based on the test technique we use, but much of the time we “guess” which negative tests are needed, and we don’t measure these.
This course addresses the following topics:
- Using Risk as negative coverage item;
- What makes a well defined risk;
- How to define a risk & how to categorise it;
- How to acess the risk & How to mitigate quality risks;
Who Should Attend
This workshop session is aimed at people interested in Risk and how it associates with negative testing and will be run at a basic level.
- Keith Yorkston
- English
- 25 November - Full Day
- 9:30am - 5pm
- Lunch Break Included
Who Should Attend
This workshop session is aimed at people interested in Risk and how it associates with negative testing and will be run at a basic level.
Who Should Attend
This workshop session is aimed at people interested in Risk and how it associates with negative testing and will be run at a basic level.
Summary
Today, many projects we work with use a term they call “risk-based testing”. This usually happens when the project begins to run late, and it’s decided we will use the mystical risk-based testing. We then decide which tests we won’t run! This is so wrong…
This full-day workshop session looks at the real way to effectively use risk-based testing to achieve measurable coverage and more effectively test the systems we work with today.
Who Should Attend
This workshop session is aimed at people interested in Risk and how it associates with negative testing and will be run at a basic level.
- Keith Yorkston
- English
- 25 November - Full Day
- 9:30am - 5pm
- Lunch Break Included
Learning Objectives:
The big issue with negative testing is there is never any coverage criteria determined – people always cover positive tests with requirements/user stories as the coverage items. Sometimes, we can derive some negative tests based on the test technique we use, but much of the time we “guess” which negative tests are needed, and we don’t measure these.
This course addresses the following topics:
- Using Risk as negative coverage item;
- What makes a well defined risk;
- How to define a risk & how to categorise it;
- How to acess the risk & How to mitigate quality risks;
Who Should Attend
This workshop session is aimed at people interested in Risk and how it associates with negative testing and will be run at a basic level.
Who Should Attend
This workshop session is aimed at people interested in Risk and how it associates with negative testing and will be run at a basic level.
Learning Objectives
- Reflect on scenarios in which influencing is required to improve influencing behaviours;
- Establish what sources of power are available to you in your workplace;
- Use stakeholder mapping to identify the relationships between the person/people you are looking to persuade;
- Plan a deliberate approach to how you might persuade your person or people using sources of power, stakeholder mapping and shared problems.
Who Should Attend
The TMMi workshop is aimed at anyone that is involved in test process improvement, either at organizational or at project level.. This includes people in roles such as QA-lead, test managers, test consultants and (lead-)assessors. The TMMi workshop is appropriate for anyone who wants an understanding of the TMMi model.
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Non-PSTQB Associates
PSTQB Associates
770,00€
732,00€
5% OFF
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Non-PSTQB Associates
PSTQB Associates
Early Bird
693,00€
10% OFF
655,00€
15% OFF
Normal
770,00€
732,00€
5% OFF
*Regarding the prices listed, VAT is added to the legal rate in force (23%).
Early Bird Deadline: November 6th
Prices
Normal
Non-PSTQB Associates
770,00€
PSTQB Associates
732,00€
*Regarding the prices listed, VAT is added to the legal rate in force (23%).
Early Bird Deadline: Expired
Prices(mobile)
Early Bird
Non-PSTQB Associates
693,00€
10% OFF
PSTQB Associates
655,00€
15% OFF
Normal
Non-PSTQB Associates
770,00€
PSTQB Associates
732,00€
5% OFF
*Regarding the prices listed, VAT is added to the legal rate in force (23%).
Early Bird Deadline: November 6th
PricesMOBILE
Non-PSTQB Associates
770,00€
PSTQB Associates
732,00€
5% OFF
*The prices listed include VAT at the legal rate in force (23%).
Early Bird Deadline: Expired