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ISTQB® CTFL: Static Testing

Static testing is an essential testing activity. This course will teach you the fundamentals of static testing and the review process.

Beginner
42m
(17)

Created by Andrejs Doronins

Last Updated Mar 13, 2024

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ISTQB® CTFL: Static Testing

Static testing is an essential testing activity. This course will teach you the fundamentals of static testing and the review process.

Beginner
42m
(17)

Created by Andrejs Doronins

Last Updated Mar 13, 2024

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What you'll learn

Preventing defects from being built into the software is a cost-effective way to improve software quality. In this course, ISTQB® CTFL: Static Testing, you'll learn about the importance of static testing.

First, you'll explore the differences between static and dynamic testing. Next, you'll discover what work products can be examined by different static testing techniques. Finally, you'll learn the different review types, their common activities, as well the different roles that are pertinent to them.

When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a greater understanding of static testing, and you'll be better prepared for the ISTQB® Foundation exam.

ISTQB® CTFL: Static Testing
Beginner
42m
(17)
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