QualityMinds Workshop - Testing 4 NonTesters

let’s test

Testing 4 non-testers

What does testing actually mean?

This guide makes it easier to get started in the field of testing, not only for IT career changers, but also for those with specialist know-how.
After all, interdisciplinary quality assurance is important in all areas!

This workshop format deals with these causal issues and offers an initial thematic introduction to the world of quality assurance in software engineering.
This “crash course” provides descriptions and explanations of the fundamental test process, which test types and test levels there are, what makes a good test case, what belongs in an efficient test strategy or how this can be easily documented.

There is also a brief introduction to the importance of different process models, e.g. agile and incremental software development.
Initial insights into exploratory testing, methodologies, tools and testing tours are also provided.

QualityMinds Workshop - Testing 4 NonTesters

A lateral entry with a plan

Test types, test procedures, test management, test levels and software development cycles: many new terms that you will get to know and use in the course of this workshop.

What Testing 4 Non-Testers offers you

Rollers in the test

Test process and its work steps

Test strategy

Explanation of terms

Test pyramid

Differences between test level and test type

Basics of the test case structure

Erroneous action vs. error state vs. error effect

Differentiation between testing and debugging

Overview and description of test procedure

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The “Testing 4 Non-Testers” workshop provides an excellent introduction to the diverse world of software testing. I highly recommend this workshop to anyone who wants to get a taste of testing, even without a technical background.

You will gain a clear understanding of the fundamental principles of testing and learn how testers and developers collaborate. The explanations of different testing roles and methods are particularly helpful – a true added value for everyone involved in a project.

Katja Meyer

Teamlead Testing & QA

Do you have questions about agile learning?

Make an appointment with us now and we will discuss all the opportunities that agile learning opens up for you. Would you like to try out agile learning for yourself? No problem, we are here for you!

Katja Meyer, Teamlead Testing und Softwarequalität

Katja Meyer

Teamlead Testing & QA

+49 911 660 73 20 11

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