We provide course about ISTQB Acceptance Testing. Gain essential testing skills and build your career with this industry standard qualification for software testing professionals from the International Software Testing Qualifications Board.
Course description:
ISTQB Acceptance Testing Certification is designed for all professionals involved in user acceptance testing (UAT), contractual and regulatory acceptance testing, and alpha and beta testing. Your entire team should be certified in ISTQB Acceptance Testing, not just full time software testers.
Learning objectives:
IT professionals who have passed the “Acceptance Testing” syllabus exam should be able to demonstrate their skills in the following areas:
• Develop and review acceptance criteria for requirements and/or user stories in a collaborative way
• Apply Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD) and Behavior Driven Development (BDD) techniques for a given scenario.
• Apply the Gherkin language for designing acceptance tests for a given scenario
• Organize exploratory testing and beta testing session
• Review business process/rule models specified in BPMN and DMN
• Use business process/rule models specified in BPMN and DMN to create acceptance tests
• Consider usability/user experience, performance efficiency and security in planning and performing acceptance testing.
• Collaborate efficiently with relevant stakeholders in acceptance testing activities including defect reporting and analysis and test status reporting.
• Select relevant tools for acceptance testing activities
Topics:
• What is Acceptance Testing
• Why Acceptance Tests
• Types
• 1) User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
• 2) Business Acceptance Testing (BAT)
• 3) Contract Acceptance Testing (CAT)
• 4) Regulations / Compliance Acceptance Testing (RAT)
• 5) Operational Acceptance Testing (OAT)
• 6) Alpha Testing
• 7) Beta Testing / Field Testing
• Who does Acceptance Testing
• Qualities of Acceptance Testers
• Use
• Differences between System Testing, Acceptance Testing, and User Acceptance Testing
• Acceptance Tests
• Acceptance Test Bed
• Entry and Exit Criteria for AT
• Entry Criteria
• Exit Criteria
• Acceptance Testing Process
• Success factors for This Testing
• Conclusion
Instructor: Rachel Whitney
Rachel Whitney is Senior Trainer who trains many testing and agile courses, to individuals that want to understand more about industry best practises. After spending nearly two decades working and training in the testing space for a number different organisation which include companies in the gaming, utilities and finance industry. Rachel knows what truly works well for any team to achieve a good quality tested product.
She has lead test teams using traditional software development lifecycles and has be involved in guiding and coaching teams adopting Agile methodologies. Her passion is to ensure her training classes are filled with a fun and are a relaxed environment to learn something new. With her wealth of experience of she can relate the material that is being taught to real world examples. She is great at keeping a class focused and has recently been told she is the ‘Test Entertainer’.
Target audience:
This acceptance testing qualification is aimed at anyone involved in software acceptance testing activities. This includes people in roles such as product owners, business analysts, testers, test analysts, test engineers, test consultants, test managers, user acceptance testers, and software developers.
Prerequisites:
• No particular previous knowledge is needed. However, previous experience of testing or developing can make it easier to relate the course content to actual working situations.
Language:
• The course is given in english
Exam:
The exam is not included in the training. To book exam time please contact our test center. The Foundation Level Acceptance Testing exam is comprised of 40 multiple-choice questions, with a pass mark grade of 65% to be completed within 60 minutes. Participants that take the exam not in their spoken language, will receive additional 25% time, for a total of 75 minutes.