
Manual Testing
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Course Overview
Manual Testing is a kind of software testing in which a software tester develops and executes the test cases without using any automated testing tools. The main objective of manual testing is to detect the issues, bugs, and defects of a software application. Any new software application should be manually tested before performing the automation testing. The software testing fundamental “100% Automation is not possible” makes Manual Testing essential.
Course Content
- Software Testing
- SDLC models
- Types of Testing
- Types of Manual
- White Box Techniques
- Black Box Techniques
- Types of Black Box
- Types of Functional
- Types of Non-functional
- Test case development
- Testing Techniques
- Test Management
- Defect Tracking
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Other types of Testing
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Regression Testing
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Smoke Testing
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Sanity Testing
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Static Testing
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Dynamic Testing
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Load Testing
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Stress Testing
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Recovery testing
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Exploratory Testing
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Visual testing
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Acceptance testing
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Alpha Testing Introduction
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Beta Testing
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Database Testing
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Mainframe Testing
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Adhoc Testing
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Globalization Testing
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Mutation Testing
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Security Testing
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Accessibility testing
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Structural Testing
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Volume Testing
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Scalability Testing
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Stability Testing
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Spike Testing
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Negative Testing
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Positive Testing
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Endurance Testing
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Reliability Testing
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Monkey Testing
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Agile Testing
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Component Testing
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GUI Testing
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Test Strategy
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- Software Testing Tools
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Differences
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Automation Testing vs. Manual Testing
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Load Testing vs. Stress Testing
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Differences Between Smoke Testing and Sanity Testing
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Static Testing vs. Dynamic Testing
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Difference between Alpha and Beta Testing
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Black Box Testing vs. White Box Testing vs. Grey Box Testing
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Difference between Globalization and Localization Testing
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Test Case Vs. Test Scenarios
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Test Plan VS. Test Strategy
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SDLC VS. STLC
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Difference between Bug, Defect, Error, Fault & Failure
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Difference Between Testing and Debugging
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difference between Positive Testing and Negative Testing
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Difference Between Use Case and Test Case
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Monkey Testing VS Gorilla Testing
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The Difference between Component Testing and Unit Testing
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The differences between Software Testing and Embedded Testing
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Differences between GUI Testing and Usability Testing
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Differences Between Desktop Application testing, Client-Server Application Testing and Web Application Testing
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Active Testing
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What is an API
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Manual Testing
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Unit Testing
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Difference between end-to-end testing and Unit Testing
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Difference between Object-Oriented Testing and Conventional Testing
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Types of Unit Testing
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What is Conventional Testing?
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