Manual Testing
GVI Institute
Course Overview
Manual testing is a software testing process in which test cases are executed manually without using any automated tool. All test cases executed by the tester manually according to the end user’s perspective. It ensures whether the application is working, as mentioned in the requirement document or not. Test cases are planned and implemented to complete almost 100 percent of the software application. Test case reports are also generated manually.
Manual Testing is one of the most fundamental testing processes as it can find both visible and hidden defects of the software. The difference between expected output and output, given by the software, is defined as a defect. The developer fixed the defects and handed it to the tester for retesting.
Manual testing is mandatory for every newly developed software before automated testing. This testing requires great efforts and time, but it gives the surety of bug-free software. Manual Testing requires knowledge of manual testing techniques but not of any automated testing tool.
Manual testing is essential because one of the software testing fundamentals is “100% automation is not possible.”
Course Duration
6 Months
Eligibility.
1. You should have a keen desire to learn Information Technology.
2. Only graduate people can apply
Course Fees
INR : ₹15000/-
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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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
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Beta Testing
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Database Testing
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Adhoc Testing
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Security Testing
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Accessibility Testing
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Negative Testing
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Positive Testing
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Monkey Testing
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Agile Testing
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GUI Testing
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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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Smoke Testing vs Sanity Testing
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System Testing vs Acceptance Testing
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Quality Assurance vs Quality Control
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Static Testing vs Dynamic Testing
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Verification vs Validation Testing
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Alpha Testing vs Beta Testing
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Black Box Testing vs. White Box Testing vs. Grey Box Testing
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Test Case Vs. Test Scenarios
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Test Plan vs Test Strategy
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Boundary value analysis vs Equivalence partitioning
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SDLC vs STLC
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Bug vs Defect vs Error vs Fault vs Failure
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Testing vs Debugging
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Frontend Testing VS. Backend Testing
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Positive Testing vs Negative Testing
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Top-Down vs Bottom-Up Integration Testing
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Use Case vs Test Case
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Component Testing vs Unit Testing
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Software Testing vs Embedded Testing
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GUI Testing vs Usability Testing
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Desktop Application testing vs Client-Server Application Testing vs Web Application 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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Types of Unit Testing
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