ISTQB Model-Based testing is a methodology for software testing that emphasizes the use of models and other graphical representations to design, execute, and analyze tests. The goal of Model-Based testing is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the testing process by leveraging models to capture and communicate testing requirements, generate test cases, and automate test execution.
Some key features of Model-Based testing include:
1. Test modeling: This involves creating models of the system or application under test using a variety of graphical representations, such as state diagrams, flow charts, or decision tables. These models serve as a basis for generating test cases and scripts.
2. Test case generation: Model-Based testing uses models to automatically generate test cases and test scripts. This can help reduce the time and effort required to develop test cases manually, and can also improve the consistency and quality of the tests.
3. Test execution: Model-Based testing can also help automate the test execution process, using the models to drive the testing process and report on the results.
4. Test analysis: Model-Based testing provides a structured approach to test analysis, using models to identify and prioritize testing requirements, track test coverage, and analyze test results.
Description:
The Foundation Level qualification is aimed at professionals who need to demonstrate practical knowledge of the fundamental concepts of software testing. This includes people in roles such as test designers, test analysts, test engineers, test consultants, test managers, user acceptance testers and IT Professionals..
What is the entry criteria?
There are no formal requirements for this certification. Foundation level aims at all the individual who are involved in Software Testing & at those who are eager to acquire basic knowledge of fundamentals of Software Testing.
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