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Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam


About Failure and Bug Testing
In Software testing, when the expected and actual behavior is not matching, an incident needs to be raised. An incident may be a Bug. It is a programmer's fault where a programmer intended to implement a certain behavior, but the code fails to correctly conform to this behavior because of incorrect implementation in coding. It is also known as Defect.

Failure and Bug testing refers to testing for bugs and failures. Bug tracking is the process of logging and monitoring bugs or errors during software testing. It is also referred to as defect tracking or issue tracking. Large systems may have hundreds or thousands of defects. Each needs to be evaluated, monitored and prioritized for debugging. In some cases, bugs may need to be tracked over a long period of time.

Why is Failure and Bug Testing important?
The importance of failure and bug testing is
•    Create high-quality products - A bug testing system ensures bugs are easily detected and fixed.
•    Improved customer satisfaction - End users get products that work better and have quick updates and bug fixes. The quality assurance team, developers, or managers can provide clarification, suggestions, or feedback on the reported issues, enhancing the service provided.
•    The cost of product development is lowered - The development team works on high-priority bugs first. When these are dealt with early in the development cycle, the overall success of the product is enhanced.

Who should take the Failure and Bug Testing Exam?
•    Software testing or QA professionals
•    Anyone who wants to assess their software testing skills
•    Software testing or QA managers and senior executives
•    Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for software testing or QA
•    Software testing or QA consultants
•    Students


Knowledge and Skills required for the Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam

Anaytical and communication skills helps candidate to gain success in manual QA career.


Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam Objective

Failure and Bug Testing exam validates your skills and knowledge in failure and bug testing


Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for the Failure and Bug Testing exam.

Failure and Bug Testing Certification Course Outline

1. Software Testing Basics
1.1 Scope
1.2 Functional vs. Non-Functional testing
1.3 Defects and failures
1.4 Finding faults early
1.5 Compatibility
1.6 Input combinations and preconditions
1.7 Static vs. dynamic testing
1.8 Software verification and validation
1.9 The software testing team
1.10 Software quality assurance (SQA)
1.11 Testing Methods - The box approach

2. The Testing Process
2.1 Traditional CMMI or waterfall development model
2.2 Capability Maturity Model Integration
2.3 Waterfall model
2.4 Agile or Extreme development model

3. Automated testing
3.1 Code-driven testing
3.2 Graphical User Interface (GUI) testing
3.3 What to test
3.4 Framework approach in automation
3.5 Defining boundaries between automation framework and a testing tool
3.6 Testing tools
3.7 Measurement in software testing

4. Testing Artifacts
4.1 Test plan
4.2 Traceability matrix
4.3 Test case
4.4 Test script
4.5 Test suite
4.6 Test data
4.7 Test harness

Exam Format and Information
Certification name – Failure and Bug Testing Certification
Exam duration – 60 minutes
Exam type - Multiple Choice Questions
Eligibility / pre-requisite - None
Exam language - English
Exam format - Online
Passing score - 25
Exam Fees  - INR 1199


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Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam


About Failure and Bug Testing
In Software testing, when the expected and actual behavior is not matching, an incident needs to be raised. An incident may be a Bug. It is a programmer's fault where a programmer intended to implement a certain behavior, but the code fails to correctly conform to this behavior because of incorrect implementation in coding. It is also known as Defect.

Failure and Bug testing refers to testing for bugs and failures. Bug tracking is the process of logging and monitoring bugs or errors during software testing. It is also referred to as defect tracking or issue tracking. Large systems may have hundreds or thousands of defects. Each needs to be evaluated, monitored and prioritized for debugging. In some cases, bugs may need to be tracked over a long period of time.

Why is Failure and Bug Testing important?
The importance of failure and bug testing is
•    Create high-quality products - A bug testing system ensures bugs are easily detected and fixed.
•    Improved customer satisfaction - End users get products that work better and have quick updates and bug fixes. The quality assurance team, developers, or managers can provide clarification, suggestions, or feedback on the reported issues, enhancing the service provided.
•    The cost of product development is lowered - The development team works on high-priority bugs first. When these are dealt with early in the development cycle, the overall success of the product is enhanced.

Who should take the Failure and Bug Testing Exam?
•    Software testing or QA professionals
•    Anyone who wants to assess their software testing skills
•    Software testing or QA managers and senior executives
•    Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for software testing or QA
•    Software testing or QA consultants
•    Students


Knowledge and Skills required for the Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam

Anaytical and communication skills helps candidate to gain success in manual QA career.


Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam Objective

Failure and Bug Testing exam validates your skills and knowledge in failure and bug testing


Failure and Bug Testing Practice Exam Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for the Failure and Bug Testing exam.

Failure and Bug Testing Certification Course Outline

1. Software Testing Basics
1.1 Scope
1.2 Functional vs. Non-Functional testing
1.3 Defects and failures
1.4 Finding faults early
1.5 Compatibility
1.6 Input combinations and preconditions
1.7 Static vs. dynamic testing
1.8 Software verification and validation
1.9 The software testing team
1.10 Software quality assurance (SQA)
1.11 Testing Methods - The box approach

2. The Testing Process
2.1 Traditional CMMI or waterfall development model
2.2 Capability Maturity Model Integration
2.3 Waterfall model
2.4 Agile or Extreme development model

3. Automated testing
3.1 Code-driven testing
3.2 Graphical User Interface (GUI) testing
3.3 What to test
3.4 Framework approach in automation
3.5 Defining boundaries between automation framework and a testing tool
3.6 Testing tools
3.7 Measurement in software testing

4. Testing Artifacts
4.1 Test plan
4.2 Traceability matrix
4.3 Test case
4.4 Test script
4.5 Test suite
4.6 Test data
4.7 Test harness

Exam Format and Information
Certification name – Failure and Bug Testing Certification
Exam duration – 60 minutes
Exam type - Multiple Choice Questions
Eligibility / pre-requisite - None
Exam language - English
Exam format - Online
Passing score - 25
Exam Fees  - INR 1199