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Software Testing By Innovation Techniques

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Overview

Making of Agile Tester.

What you'll learn:
  • Using Innovation Techniques in Software Testing
  • Making of Agile Tester

You would have heard about Testing Techniques used in software testingand also about Innovation Techniques using in innovating. But, how about using the innovation techniques in software testing. Innovation and Testing go hand in hand. What youwill learn in this course ishow to make your testing work more exciting and start to expand yourself in terms of your expertise. You will learn about a path breaking brand new approach called IPSOVI.This is quite adifferent new approach towards testing which willenable you to do not onlybetter testing but also take you towards being cross functional.

As we understand that for a successful Agile Scrum team it is important that over a period of time the team members become cross functional. The team needs to move as "Team One" and for this to become real it is important that each member should be able to help each other and achieve the sprint goals and attain a good sprint velocity. This kind of shift in approach will transition you from a ConventionalTester to an Agile Tester. Using innovation techniques, like IPSOVI will help in moving successfully towards that transition.

We will also get pointers to other innovation techniques that we can build further on as:
VUDOCS, Random, Attribute, SCAMPER, Role Usage, Analogy, Mind Maps, Six ThinkingHats, Fishbone, 5W approach, IGNITE.

This is your opportunity in life to break through the barriers and through your softwaretesting work move over to being cross functional and unleash the innovation streak in you and take your work to new excitinglevel.


Taught by

Ganesh Sahai

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