Structured User Acceptance Testing - Online Fast-Track
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5 Modules
Estimated
Completion Time = 8 hrs.
"Great
instructor! Intelligent, witty and funny!" -Ken
Carter
"Randy's extensive
experience was evident, not just theory. Obviously based on
time 'in the trenches' ." -Ronald Moore
This is a special fast
track version of the full
structured user acceptance testing course. This version is only offered
as a
online course.
This is one
of the few courses available that teaches a non-technical and easily
learned process for testing computer systems from a business process
perspective. This course deals with testing issues from both the
process and human perspectives. You will learn the terminology, the
unique issues, and the process for performing user acceptance testing.
As a result of attending this seminar, you should have a good working
knowledge of what it takes to plan and conduct a very effective user
acceptance test in your own organization.
Structured User
Acceptance Testing will
help you become more comfortable and confident in designing and
performing a test that models how an organization will use a particular
application to conduct business. You will emerge from this two-day
session knowing how to develop test scenarios, test scripts and test
cases. You will also have a working knowledge of how to coordinate all
of the aspects of a user acceptance test into a smoothly flowing test.
Whether you
are planning to test vendor-developed or in-house developed
applications, the process and techniques covered in this course can
enable you to identify the most effective tests and maintain a high
level of test coverage.
User
acceptance testing does not need to be overwhelming and intimidating.
Learn the issues and processes for effectively testing business
processes by attending this hands-on course.
Return on
Investment
- Learn how to find costly and
embarrassing problems before your customers find them.
- Learn a proven process for
designing a test that models your business, not what's on paper.
- Understand the key issues in
dealing with the people issues of testing.
- Learn
how to design tests that adequately cover your business processes and
the people and things you process through your business processes.
- Get the most out of your
existing investment in testing and how to leverage that investment for
user acceptance testing.
- Upon completion of this course,
you will be able to:
- Plan an acceptance test for any
size computer system
- Identify test cases that will
simulate real-life conditions
- Determine if a system meets
acceptance criteria
- Track the progress of an
acceptance test
- Deal with the many issues and
attitudes encountered during a typical acceptance test.
- Write informative test reports
- Advance your career by
broadening your testing expertise.
Who
Will Benefit
- End-users and customers of
software
- QA/Test Managers
- Test analysts
- Testers
- Developers
- Software vendors
The
program requires no IT knowledge or experience. Prior testing or QA
knowledge is not a pre-requisite.
Content
and Structure
Module UATA -
Introduction to User Acceptance Testing
- What is Structured
User Acceptance Testing?
- The Expectation Gap
- Methods of User
Acceptance Testing
- When User
Acceptance Testing Occurs
- The Challenges
- Management's Role
in Testing
- Where Defects
Originate
- Where Testing
Resources are Used
- The Relative Cost
of Fixing Defects
- The
User’s Role in
Testing
Module UATB -
User Acceptance Test Planning Process
- User Acceptance
Testing Process Overview
- Definitions
- Structured User
Acceptance Testing Relationships
- The Structured User
Acceptance Testing Process
- Phase 1 - Plan Tests
- Phase 2 - Execute
Tests
- Phase 3 - Evaluate
Tests
- Phase 1 - User
Acceptance Test Planning
- Step 1 - Define
test strategy
- Step 2 - Set test
objectives
- Step 3 - Define
acceptance criteria
- Step 4 - Develop
test scenarios
- Step 5 - Develop
test scripts
- Step 6 - Define
business cases
- Step 7 - Build test
matrix
- Step 8 - Estimate
time and resources
- Step 9 - Finalize
the test plan
- What to Look for in
Team Members
- Set Acceptance Test
Objectives
- How to Determine
Test Objectives
- The Relationship
Between Process and Data
- Business Cases
- Functional Test
Cases
- The Test/Cycle
Matrix
- Test/Function Matrix
Module UATC -
User Acceptance Test Execution Process
- Step 1 - Select tools
- Step 2 - Train team
members
- Step 3 - Execute test
plan
- Step 4 - Track
progress
- Step 5 - Perform
regression testing
- Step 6 - Document
test results
Module
STBI - Test Evaluation and Reporting
- Prerequisites for Test
Evaluation
- Test Evaluation and Reporting
Process
- Test Reporting Attributes
- Types of Test Reporting
- Defect reports
- Status reports
- Final report
- System Test Evaluation - Defect
Reporting
- Paper-based
- Defect tracking tools
- The role of the defect
administrator
- The Defect Life Cycle
- Defect Tracking - Things You
Need to Know
- Sample Defect Categories
- Sample Defect Priorities
- Status Reporting
- Final Reporting
- Test Summary Report
- How Can This Data be Used?
Module TTLH -
People Issues in Testing
- The Role of Testing
in a Project
- Working with
Developers
- Working with Users
- Keeping Management
Informed of Progress
- Managing
Expectations
- What Can a Tester
Reasonably Assess or Recommend?
Resources
- Checklists and
Templates
- Glossary
- Bibliography
Deliverables
- Course notebook
with slides, worksheets, checklists, complete examples and supporting
text
- You will have the
basic information needed to plan and execute an effective user-oriented
test.
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