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ISTQB® Foundation 4.0 Training Course * Berlin * Munich * Frankfurt *
Exam fee is EUR 280
Classroom training fee is EUR 1270, that includes: exam fee, training materials, lunches, refreshments
Promo: 2nd participant from the same company gets 10% discount, 3rd participant gets 30% discount, 4th participant gets 40% discount!
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ISTQB® Foundation Training Course and exam in Munich
Language: English
ISTQB® Foundation Training Course and exam in Berlin
Language: English
ISTQB® Foundation Training Course and exam in Frankfurt
Language: English
ISTQB® Foundation Training Course and exam in Hamburg
Language: English
ISTQB® Advanced Level Test Manager Training Course (5 days)
Classroom training fee is EUR 1570, that includes: exam fee
Promo: 2nd participant from the same company gets 10% discount, 3rd participant gets 30% discount, 4th participant gets 40% discount!
ISTQB® Advanced Level Test Manager Training Course - Berlin
Language: English
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Any locations in Germany are possible on request for the groups staring with 2 participants
The Business Outcomes expected of a candidate who has achieved the new Foundation Level certification are as follows:
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Understand what testing is and why it is beneficial
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Understand fundamental concepts of software testing
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Identify the test approach and activities to be implemented depending on the context of testing
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Assess and improve the quality of documentation
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Increase the effectiveness and efficiency of testing
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Align the test process with the software development lifecycle
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Understand test management principles
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Write and communicate clear and understandable defect reports
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Understand the factors that influence the priorities and efforts related to testing
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Work as part of a cross-functional team
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Know risks and benefits related to test automation
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Identify essential skills required for testing
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Understand the impact of risk on testing
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Effectively report on test progress and quality