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Course Details
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Course Title Software Testing
Conestoga Course Code COMP1960
Host College Sheridan College
OntarioLearn Course Code SH-MGMT70043
Start Date 05/14/2024
End Date 06/25/2024
Course Fee $235.25
Hours 21
Pre-requisites
Course Description This course introduces students to concepts and processes of software testing that are used to verify that developed solutions match documented specifications. Through practical applications, students perform static testing to identify defects and utilize different dynamic test design techniques to write test cases. They learn to apply the fundamental methods, techniques, and processes of software testing to write a test plan and incident/defect reports for industry-specific business scenarios. Students explore a variety of test approaches and test tools that are suitable for different testing scopes. *Additionally students may find this course helpful preparation for the (ISTQB) International Standard Testing Certified Qualification Board, Certified Tester Foundation Level exam.
Midterm Exam Format Not Specified
Final Exam Format No exam requirement
Final Exam Group 05/14/2024 
Other Evaluation Details Discussion 10%, Assignments 40%, Quizzes 50%
Minimum Passing Mark 50
Mandatory Chats Yes
Mandatory Group Work Yes
Other Details
Platform d2l/brightspace
Computer Software Requirements None
Additional We suggest you do not purchase your textbook until approximately two weeks prior to the course start date as textbooks may change.
Textbook Information Purchase textbook from www.textnet.ca. No substitutions unless otherwise stated.
Textbooks
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Textbook Title Software Testing: An ISTQB-ISEB Foundation Guide.
Author Thompson, Geoff, Williams, Peter, Hambling, Brian. Angelina, Morgan Peter
Publisher British Informatics Society
Edition
ISBN 978-1-78017-492-1
Special Instructions
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