If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit – Wear It Anyway:
IT Methodology (Software Testing) Part 4 of 4
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Live Webinar – August 9th, 2012 – 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Offered by BATimes (Diversified Business Communications REP 1811)
Duration 2 Hr 2 Cat A PDU/CDUs – $89.99 USD for 2 PDU / CDU
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As organizations strive to remain competitive and profitable they must rely on their IT project teams to deliver new applications and additional business functionality. The focus for IT project teams is to develop and deliver applications within a specific schedule and under a certain cost.
All projects are initiated and planned with defined objectives and the best of intention, however, all too often a project team must face an unwelcomed dilemma. That being – when a project was originally scheduled to be completed within a 12 month period yet it is the 11th month and testing (unit, integration, user acceptance) has not yet started.
Organizations are left with one of two unsavory options:
- They can push back the implementation date to perform the needed and necessary testing or ……
- Tthey can adhere to the original schedule to implement the solution without ensuring an appropriate and safe level of testing has been performed.
Wanted: An approach project testing teams can employ to adhere to project schedule and costing expectations while ensuring the proper and necessary amount of testing vigor has been incorporated into an application prior to it being released into a production environment.
Solution: A Software Testing Methodology.
This webinar provides attendees with an illustration of a Software Testing Methodology.
- It establishes a generic context and definition for Software Testing Methodology,
- Identifies and explains the various phases of a Software Testing Methodology,
- Illustrates specific deliverables/artifacts/work products that are created throughout a Software Testing Methodology, and …
- Describes the correlation and dynamics between a Software Development Methodology and a Software Testing Methodology.
This session relies and compounds on the content provided and delivered in the 3 earlier sessions of the IT Methodology Webinars from BATimes.
Course Learning Objectives Include:
- Establish a context and general overview of Software Testing Methodology
- Provide descriptions and samples of specific deliverables/artifacts/ work products applicable to a Software Testing Methodology
- Illustrate the dependencies and dynamics between a Software Development Methodology and a Software Testing Methodology
With the Course You Will Receive:
- Access to the Live and Recorded Version of Webinar
- Personalized Certificate of Attendance
- Copy of Presentation Slides
- QAIassist Context Diagram
- QAIassist Deliverable Descriptions
- QAIassist Deliverable Descriptions
Presenter: Cameron Watson is the President of QAIassist (LinkedIn profile), is recognized as an expert in IT methodologies and how they can be leveraged within small and mid-sized organizations – his 25 years of experience ranges from programming and analysis, project management and consulting, education director to a number of senior management positions guiding corporate PMO’s.
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