Software Testing Tools and Techniques*
Short Course Series
With software bugs costing the Canadian and U.S. economy billions per year, software testing and training playing an increasingly important role in today's IT organizations. New Image College's Software Testing Tools and Techniques short course series is designed to expand your knowledge and sharpen your skills, helping you to detect software defects others may miss.
The demand of complex & distributed software development requires full scale testing of the product.
Emphasis is on finding and reporting bugs. Topics include basic testing theory, a discussion of quality, techniques for determining whether a bug is real, and tips and tricks for bug reproduction and isolation. You will learn key testing concepts, such as Regression, Black Box/White Box, and User Acceptance, Alpha, Beta. It is a fast-paced course with hands-on testing, bug reporting, and feedback. In hands-on exercises it will cover writing Test Specification, Test Plan, Test Cases & Bug Reporting.
Open House in Toronto
June 02, 2012
or every Wednesday and Friday
Call for appointment
4544 Dufferin. Suite 204
Toronto. Ontario
Open House in Chicago.
June 10, 2012.
12 p.m.
Address: 401 South Milwaukee
Unit 160 Wheeling,
Illinois 60090
Open House in New York.
June, 24 2012.
2116 86th Street,
2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11214
Call for details.
"Avoiding a bug is more cost-effective rather finding it later and fixing"
"Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort." -- John Ruskin
Bill Gates recently said of Microsoft "We have as many testers as we have developers. And developers spend half their time testing. We're more of a testing organization than we're a software organization."