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What is Experience- based testing technique?

Inexperience-based techniques,people’s knowledge, skills and background are of prime importance to the test conditions and test cases.

  • The experience of both technical and business people is required, as they bring different perspectives to the test analysis and design process. Because of the previous experience with similar systems, they may have an idea as what could go wrong, which is very useful for testing.What Is Experience Based Testing
  • Experience-based techniques go together with specification-based and structure-based techniques, and are also used when there is no specification, or if the specification is inadequate or out of date.
  • This may be the only type of technique used for low-risk systems, but this approach may be particularly useful under extreme time pressure – in fact this is one of the factors leading to exploratory testing.

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ISTQB Certification Exam Study Material

Chapter 1. Fundamentals of testing
What is Software testing?
Whyis testing necessary?
Software testing objectives and purpose
Whatis Defect or bugs or faults?
Whatis a Failure?
Fromwhere do Defects and failures arise?
Whendo defects arise?
Whatis the cost of defects?
Defector Bug Life Cycle
What is the difference between Severity and Priority?
Principlesof testing
Fundamentaltest process
Psychologyof testing
Independenttesting- it’s benefits and risks
SoftwareQuality
Chapter 2. Testing throughout the testing lifecycle
Whatis Verification?
Whatis Validation?
CapabilityMaturity Model (CMM-Levels)
SoftwareDevelopment Life Cycle
SoftwareDevelopment Life Cycle (SDLC) phases
SoftwareDevelopment Models
Waterfallmodel
V-model
Incrementalmodel
RADmodel
Agilemodel
Iterativemodel
Spiralmodel
PrototypeModel
SoftwareTesting Levels
Unittesting
Componenttesting
Integrationtesting
BigBang integration testing
Incrementaltesting
Componentintegration testing
Systemintegration testing
Systemtesting
Acceptancetesting
Alphatesting
Betatesting
SoftwareTest Types
Functionaltesting
Non functionaltesting
Functionalitytesting
Reliabilitytesting
Usabilitytesting
Efficiencytesting
Maintainabilitytesting
Portabilitytesting
Baselinetesting
Compliancetesting
Documentationtesting
Endurancetesting
Loadtesting
Performancetesting
Compatibilitytesting
Securitytesting
Scalabilitytesting
Volumetesting
Stresstesting
Differencebetween Volume, Load and stress testing in software
Recoverytesting
Internationalizationtesting and Localization testing
Confirmationtesting
Regressiontesting
Structuraltesting
MaintenanceTesting
Impactanalysis
Chapter 3. Static Techniques
Testdesign techniques
Statictest technique
Whatis static Testing?
Usesof Static Testing
Informalreviews
Formalreviews
Theroles and responsibilities of the moderator, author, scribe, reviewers and managers involved during a review
Typesof review
Walkthrough
Technicalreview
Inspection
Whatis static analysis?
Whatis a static analysis tools?
Chapter 4. Test design techniques
Testanalysis
Traceability
Testdesign
Testimplementation
Testdesign technique
Categoriesof test design techniques
Static testing techniques
Dynamictesting technique
i.Black box testing or Specification-based
Equivalencepartitioning (EP)
Boundary Value Analysis (BVA)
whyit is important to do both EP and BVA
Decisiontables
Statetransition testing
Usecase testing
ii.White box testing or Structure-based
iii.Experience-based testing
Errorguessing
Exploratorytesting
Structurebased technique
Testcoverage
Whereto apply this test coverage?
Whyto measure code coverage?
Howwe can measure the coverage?
Typesof coverage
Statementcoverage
Branch Coverage or DecisionCoverage
Conditioncoverage
Howto choose that which technique is best?
Chapter 5. Test management
Rolesand responsibilities of a Test Leader
Rolesand responsibilities of a Tester
Purposeand importance of test plans
Thingsto keep in mind while planning tests
Whattesting will involve and what it will cost?
Estimationtechniques
Factorsaffecting test effort
Test strategy
Testmonitoring
Testcontrol
Configurationmanagement
Risksin software testing
Productrisk
Projectrisk
Risk-basedtesting
Riskanalysis
Incidentmanagement
Incidentlogging Or How to log an Incident
Whatare incident reports?
Howto write a good incident report?
Whatis test status report?
Chapter 6. Tool support for testing
Typesof test tools
Toolfor management of testing and tests
Testmanagement tools
Requirementsmanagement tools
Incidentmanagement tools
Configurationmanagement tools
Statictesting tools
Reviewprocess support tools
Staticanalysis tools (D)
Modellingtools (D)
Testspecification tools
Testdesign tools
Testdata preparation tools
Testexecution and logging tools
Testexecution tools
Testharness/ Unit test framework tools (D)
Testcomparators
Coveragemeasurement tools (D)
Securitytools
Performanceand monitoring tools
Dynamicanalysis tools (D)
Performancetesting, Load testing and stress-testing tools
Monitoringtools
Advantagesand benefits of using testing tools
Disadvantagesand risks of testing tools
Factorsfor software testing tool selection
Proof-of-conceptor piloting phase for tool evaluation

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