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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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Oedipus

Collect from the venue on the day of the show in the hour before the start of the performance. Take the credit card used to make the booking and Ticketmaster reference number with you. The cardholder will be required to sign for the tickets. Ticketmaster UK: 0844 847 2345 International: +44 161 385 3500 Calls will cost 7 ppm plus your network access charge. Mondays to Saturday: 10:00 - 20:00 There are two wheelchair places available. For disabled bookings please contact the box office directly. The venue is fitted with an infa red system for the hard of hearing in the auditorium. This comes with a number of personal receivers which can be used with or without hearing aids. The box office counter is fitted with a standard induction loop at one position.

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Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears

VISA, Mastercard, Discover Card and American Express. U.S. Bank Stadium is a cashless venue. The will-call windows are located at the U.S. Bank Stadium Ticket Office, on the Northwest corner adjacent to the Polaris Gate. Will-Call will be available for pick-up beginning one hour prior to the event being attended, unless otherwise noted. Tickets are released only to the person whose name appears on the Ticketmaster transaction. Proper photo identification is required. A signature from the person authorized to pick up the tickets will be obtained at the time of pick up. 612-777-8787 U.S. Bank Stadium 612-33-VIKES Minnesota Vikings Tickets can be purchased online only. Accessible seating is available throughout all seating levels of U.S. Bank Stadium. For accessible seating accommodations, please contact Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000. A specifically dedicated ADA Pick-Up/Drop-Off zone is available during events. The designated ADA Pick-Up/ Drop-Off zone is located on 10th Avenue South, between 6th Street South and 7th Street South. Game Day Team Members will be available when you arrive for any additional assistance.

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San Antonio Spurs vs. Toronto Raptors

All valid debit and credit cards as well as the digital payment wallets Apple Pay and Google Pay The box office is Open Event Days Only starting 3 hours prior to event time. Will call tickets may be picked at the Frost Bank Center Box Office. Policies for will call for each event may vary. (210) 444-5870 Open Event Days Only. Open 3 hours prior to event time. All Frost Bank Center event tickets can also be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com or the Ticketmaster App. Frost Bank Center is an accessible venue. Accessible seating tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com or the Ticketmaster App. A limited number of accessible seating tickets can be purchased at the Frost Bank Center Box Office, Open Event Days Only, opens 3 hours prior to event time. Certified service animals for guests with disabilities are welcome at the Frost Bank Center and must remain on leash or in a harness. If interpretive services are needed, please contact a Fan Experience coordinator at 210-444-5140 a minimum of three weeks prior to the event so appropriate accommodations can be made. Interpreters are provided free of charge, but event tickets are required prior to scheduling.

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New York Knicks vs. Toronto Raptors

Cash, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. ATM machines are located in Chase Square. Pick-up tickets anytime the day of the show during box office hours (see above). Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a picture ID. MSG cannot accept third party or “drop offs” from individual patrons. General Info: (212) 465-MSG1 (6741) or (212) 247-4777 Knicks Information: 1(877) NYK-DUNK. Rangers Fan Line: (212) 465-4459. Liberty Hotline: (212) 564-WNBA (9622). Season Subscriptions: (212) 465-6073. Disabled Services: (212) 465-6034 Guest Relations: (212) 465 - 6225 Group Sales: (212) 465-6100 Lost and Found: (212) 465-6299 Monday - Saturday: 10:00am to 6:00pm **Tickets are not on-sale at the Box Office on the first day an event goes on-sale** The Box Office will be open at 10:00am daily or 90 minutes before the 1st performance of the day, whichever is earlier and will stay open until 8:00pm or 30 minutes after the last performance of the day begins, whichever is later. Sunday – Closed If an event takes place on Sunday, Box Office will open 90 minutes before the event start time and remain open 1 hour after event start time for Will Call and tickets sales for the evening's event only. MSG WHEELCHAIR AND TRANSFER SEATING POLICY: Wheelchair and Transfer seating is reserved exclusively for patrons with accessible needs and their companions. Accessible seating is intended for use by an individual with a mobility disability or other disability who requires the accessible features of accessible seating due to a disability, and that individual's companions. Madison Square Garden (MSG) reserves the right to investigate potential misuse of accessible seating and to take all appropriate action against individuals who fraudulently obtain tickets for accessible seating. While tickets for accessible seating legitimately purchased for the use of an individual with disability may be transferred to another individual under the same terms and conditions applicable to other tickets, in the event such ticket is transferred to a non-disabled individual, MSG reserves the right to transfer that individual to other available seating TO ORDER WHEELCHAIR AND TRANSFER SEATING: Tickets for people with accessible needs, subject to availability, may be purchased in several ways: 1) Call Ticketmaster at 866-858-0008 2) Call MSG's Disabled Services Department at (212)465-6115. 3) Visit Madison Square Garden's Box Office (see box office hours above) 4) Order Online with Ticketmaster (select your event from the list to the left) For additional information regarding accessibility at Madison Square Garden or to request any other accommodations, please call MSG's Disabled Services Department at (212) 465-6115 any weekday between 9:30am-4:30pm ET. Service Animals Pets are not permitted at Madison Square Garden. MSG has very specific policies related to service and emotional support animals. Please visit www.thegarden.com to obtain more information for admitting your animal. Assistive listening devices (ALDAs) are available upon request. Please visit the Guest Experience Office across from section 117 for assistance. There is no charge for this service, however some form of identification will be requested and returned to you, once the device is checked back in. Wheelchair Storage: For patrons who wish to transfer to a seat from their wheelchair, we will store your mobility device at the Guest Experience Office. You will receive a claim check for your device. Wheelchair Escorts to Seats: Patrons with mobility impairments who do not have access to a wheelchair may request a wheelchair to transport the individual to/from their seat, free of charge. Please be aware that our personnel cannot remain with you during the event, nor will they allow you to remain in or keep the wheelchair for the duration of the event. In the event a patron requires the use of a wheelchair for the duration of the event, we recommend bringing your own wheelchair or other mobility device. The escort pick-up area is located on the South (toward 31st) side of Chase Square at elevator alcove. Please allow for extra so that you may be accommodated prior to the event start. Simply ask a Guest Experience Representative or a MSG Security Guard for assistance. Elevators: Public elevators are available for use by guests with disabilities and service every seating level

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Anaheim Ducks vs. Edmonton Oilers

American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are accepted. Honda Center is a cashless venue. A photo ID matching the name the tickets are placed under is required. VIP, Artist, Promoter, or other special will call requirements and locations are subject to change. Will call windows are located at the Box Office. Will call is generally available beginning 1-1/2 hours prior to the event, and closes after the start of the event (after the first intermission for Anaheim Ducks games). Late pick up will be available at the East Entrance after the box office closes. Box office phones are answered during regular box office hours. Please note, the box office does not sell tickets by phone. Call (714) 704-2500 for general information Monday through Friday 10am to 3pm. The box office will remain open through the beginning of weeknight events. On event Saturdays and event Sundays, the box office will open three (3) hours prior to the event and remain open through the beginning of the event. The box office is located on the east side of the building, near the East Entrance, facing the Santa Ana riverbed. Wheelchair accessible seating is available in most areas of Honda Center including Plaza, Club, and Terrace levels. Availability of locations is dependent upon event seating configuration. For availability and exact locations based on a particular event, please toggle the Accessibility icon in the seat map filters on the Ticketmaster.com event page. The box office will have the same availability as Ticketmaster. Please note, semi-ambulatory or limited mobility seating is also available and requires the guest to navigate some steps. Wheelchair accessible seats have no steps. Hearing Impaired Guests: Assistive listening devices are available, with a picture ID as a deposit, at the Guest Services Desk located at Section 214. Requests for sign language interpreters must be received at least 14 business days prior to the event you are attending. To arrange for courtesy sign language interpreters, please either email accessibilityservices@hondacenter.com or call 714-704-2400. For a full list of ADA policies, please visit https://www.hondacenter.com/arena-info/ada-accessibility/

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