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Fundamentals Of Software Testing 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: Testing is a critical role in software development that requires special skills and knowledge that are not commonly taught to software developers, business analysts and project managers. This often results in insufficient time and resources being allocated for this important function, and quality suffers—as do the users of the software. Equally important is the need to measure quality quickly and efficiently because limitations in resources and schedules are realities that aren’t going away. We need to do the Best we can with what we have and still deliver high, proven-quality software.  Fundamentals of Software Testing provides an eye-opening view into this challenging task. It provides a complete picture of the testing Process, how it fits into the development life cycle, how to properly scope and prioritize testing activities, and what techniques to use for optimal results. This software testing training begins with a deep-dive into the Universal Testing Method, follows with a close look at testing phases, testing approaches, non-functional testing, and testing for different platforms. If time permits, the Course finishes up with some bonus material covering an introduction to automation testing and behavior-driven development.  Course Topics:  Introduction and Overview  What to Test and How to Test it — The Universal Testing Method ●     Modeling the Testing Space ●     Determining Test Coverage ●     Determining Test Oracles ●     Determining Test Procedures ●     Configuring the Test System ●     Operating the Test System ●     Observing the Test System ●     Evaluating Testing Results ●     Reporting Test Results Common Phases of Testing ●     Who typically performs the tests ●     The scope of the tests ●     Common tools used to perform the tests ●     Useful techniques and Practices ●     What the phase addresses well ●     What the phase often misses ●     Unit Testing ●     Integration Testing ●     System Testing ●     Regression Testing ●     Acceptance Testing ●     Alpha/Beta Testing ●     The V-Model for Software Testing ●     Testing Phases in an Agile Project Approaches to Testing ●     The Testing Approach Continuum ●     Scripted Testing ●     Exploratory Testing ●     Scenarios, Checklists, Charters ●     Structuring Tester Interaction Non-Functional Testing ●     Performance ●     Usability ●     Accessibility ●     Security ●     Portability ●     Localization Platform Specialization ●     Mobile ●     Web ●     Package Implementations (COTS) ●     SOA ●     Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence ●     Telephony and Voice Test Automation — Bonus Section ●     Definition and Overview of Automation Types ●     Web Automation ●     Challenges of Automation ●     Optimizing Automation Efforts ●     Tool Selection Process Behavior Driven Development (BDD) & Test Driven Development (TDD) — Bonus Section ●     BDD & TDD defined ●     Feature Files ●     Tools for Different Languages Managing Testing Projects ●     Planning for testing (Universal Testing Method Steps 1-4) ●     Requirements Traceability ●     Test Resources ●     Testing Risks and Issues ●     Testing Entry and Exit Criteria ●     Measuring Testing Progress  Learning Goals:  ●     Establish a workable definition of software quality and show how testing fits in the quality Process ●     Understand the Universal Testing Method ●     Utilize a combination of skills, tactics, Practices and tools to build a base that testers can apply to solve testing problems ●     Learn the six common phases of software testing and their characteristics ●     Understand how the different test phases correspond to various development methodologies, such as ●     Waterfall and Agile ●     Understand various approaches to testing and discuss selection of approaches to address the need for both positive and negative testing ●     Go beyond functional testing and learn nine types of non-functional testing who typically performs them, what their scope is, what tools are commonly used, and what Best Practices apply ●     Explore software testing platforms and identify each platform’s unique characteristics and important aspects to understand when preparing related tests ●     Learn how to optimize your automation testing investment and plan properly for long-term success. ●     Understand Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Test Driven Development (TDD) so testers can be prepared to adopt them using iterative development methods  Course Agenda:  Day 1 ●     Introduction and Overview ●     What to Test and How to Test It ●     Common Phases of Testing ●     Approaches to Testing ●     Non-Functional Testing Day 2 ●     Platform Specialization ●     Test Automation ●     Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Test Driven ●     Development (TDD) ●     Managing Testing Projects  Who can Attend?  Learn new techniques and methodologies that will enhance your current testing and quality programs. This software testing training Course is an immediate benefit to:  ●     Testers of all types and levels ●     Other disciplines who perform their own testing or are involved in testing ●     Quality Assurance Professionals ●     Test Management ●     QA Managers ●     QA Directors ●     Software Engineers ●     Business Analysts ●     Project Managers ●     IT Specialists (Security, Capacity Management, Networking…) ●     Business Stakeholders ●     Outsourcer Staff (Buyers and Suppliers) ●     Application Development Managers

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Visa, Master Card, American Express & Discover Will Call windows are located inside the Nationwide Arena Box Office at the southwest corner of Nationwide Blvd. and McConnell Blvd. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number and a photo ID. Nationwide Arena: 800 645 2657 or 614 246 3350 for hockey, 614 246 2000 for events. Chiller Dublin: 614 764 1000; Chiller Easton: 614 475 7575 Chiller North: 740 549 0009 Group Sales Information: For more information on group reservations or premium seating opportunities, call 614 246 7224 Closed except on game or event days. Opens at 12 p.m. on game or event days. WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Tickets available at all prices. Available at Ticketmaster, The Chillers and the Box Office. HEARING IMPAIRED: RF style assisted listening devices available through guest services at Nationwide Arena.

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Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Box Office accepts Visa, cash and money order. Visa is a proud sponsor of the NFL and the Cleveland Browns, and is the only card now accepted by the Browns. Available for pickup after 9:00am on gameday at the ticket office will call windows located on the South side of the Stadium. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID. (888) 891-1999 (toll free)(440) 891-5050 Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Opens 9:00am on game day WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Available through TM HEARING IMPAIRED: Assistive listening devices are available at any Guest Services booth located on all levels of the Stadium. A valid drivers license and/or major credit card will need to be utilized as a deposit for the equipment. ELEVATOR ACCESS: Elevator service is provided for our guests who require use of an elevator to access their seating area.

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Colorado Avalanche vs. Boston Bruins

All sales must be done in advance online. WILL CALL is no longer accepted at the Box Office. All tickets are digital and must be managed that way. For more information you can also go to Ball Arena website, www.BallArena.com. The Box Office will open 90 minutes prior to the event start time. Ball Arena is committed to providing every Guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience in the arena, including Guests with disabilities. Wheelchair and accessible seating tickets and companion seating is available for purchase in each of the wheelchair seating sections.

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Frozen (NY)

Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express Available at Box Office during regular hours. Holiday Box Office Hours: Christmas Eve (12/24/19) - 10:00am-2:00pm Christmas Day (12/25/19) - CLOSED New Year's Eve (12/31/19) - CLOSED New Year's Day (1/1/20) - 12:00pm-7:00pm Box office hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm Sunday 11:00am - 7:00pm THE BOX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR SALES IN PERSON ONLY. There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps within the theatre we are unable to provide assistance. Orchestra: Seating is accessible to the Orchestra without steps, but there are 1-2 steps up to access rows Q-T in the Center and Right Orchestra. Wheelchair seating is in the Orchestra only. Mezzanine: On the 2nd Level: up 29 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Mezzanine. Entrance is behind row F. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the mezzanine. Balcony: On the 3rd level: up 76 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Balcony. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the Balcony.

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