Exploratory Testing is simultaneously learning, planning, designing and performing tests. This means that tests are no longer designed and created in advance, but are created during testing. Writing down the detailed test cases is essentially not necessary anymore. During testing the tester thinks ahead what else can be tested.
Exploratory Testing is not the same as unstructured or ad-hoc testing. Exploratory Testing has objectives, tasks, and deliverables. Every tester receives an objective and a task (test charter). During a number of hours the tester explores the functionality and reports incidents found. Depending on the desired amount of evidence one can report on what is being tested in the amount of time provided.
In Exploratory Testing training course, you will discover what exploratory testing is, when it can be applied and how it can to be implemented and managed. The course introduces you to exploratory testing, and gives a insight from a practical point of view.
By attending Exploratory Testing workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Understand exploratory testing
- Understand how exploratory testing is different from ad-hoc testing
- Understand how exploratory testing is different from traditional testing
- Understand practical skills to perform exploratory testing
The Exploratory Testing class is ideal for:
- Test Managers, Co-ordinators, test developers, testers, project leaders, quality engineers
