ISTQB® CTFL - Boot Camp


CTFLBC - Version:1
Description
All over the world, there are experienced test engineers and test managers that are interested in getting the ISTQB® Advanced certification. In order to do that, they are required to go through the ISTQB® Foundation certification. For that goal, we have constructed the “CTFL – Boot Camp”, allowing them to do that swiftly, within 2 days course. The course outline is a fast one, and requires from participants intensive learning prior to the course and during it (until the evening hours). The course materials will be sent to participants beforehand (~1 week before the course). Participants shall read the material, and shall solve the exercises attached. Chapter 4, which is complex and include exercises with mathematical aspects (is taught for 1-1.5 days in the regular course), will be coached in full during the course. We shall go through chosen topics from the rest of the chapters 1-6, and we’ll put emphasis on practicing and solving exercises, as an exam preparation.
Intended audience
Very experienced test engineers and test managers that are interested in getting the ISTQB® Advanced certification, but required to go through the ISTQB® Foundation certification first.
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  • Meeting 1
    • Introduction
    • Full coaching on Chapter 4 - Software Test Design Techniques
    • Exercises on Chapter 4 + solving exam example questions
  • Meeting 2
    • Short review of Chapters 1-6 (excluding 4)
    • Solving exercises + example exam questions
    • Solving Mock exam
    • Analysis of answers of Mock + Q&A
    • Review – how to prepare for the exam? How to correctly solve questions?
    • Retrospective
  • Chapter 1 - Fundamentals of Testing
  • Chapter 2 - Testing Throughout the Software Life Cycle
  • Chapter 3 - Static Techniques
  • Chapter 5 - Test Management
  • Chapter 6 - Tool Support for Testing
  • Colleting questions and open issues for class
  • Pre-Course - A week before (done individually): Reading all course materials; chapters 1-6 + solving exercises of the course (not to focus on chapter 4):