Test Framework Using Quality Center 10.0 Course

Course Code: MQ 615
Course Abstract:

This core course provides a comprehensive understanding of using Quality Center (QC) as the shared, central repository for testing resources and artifacts.

This class is geared toward new users of QC, but can also be used as a refresher for experienced QC users or QC users upgrading from older versions of QC or Test Director.

Participants receive instruction on implementation of QC, creation of manual test cases, management of testing resources, test execution and defect tracking.

Each topic is supported by hands-on exercises that are based on real-life examples. Approximately 50% of the class is on tool usage.

The goal of the course is to enable participants to use the Enterprise Edition of Quality Center functionality to establish effective quality management processes and procedures in a proven testing framework. The instructor will also explain the process by which testing solutions fit within existing methodologies commonly used in testing projects. The class will also focus on quality assurance, risk management, process and methodologies.

Audience: This course is designed for individuals who are QA Team Members, Functional Test Team Leads, Business Analysts, and Project Managers.
Duration: 2 days
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

> Implement the Enterprise edition of Quality Center
> Create manual test cases
> Test resources and execution
> Defect tracking

Course Topics: Management of Releases
Management of Libraries
Requirements Definition and Management
Risk Based Management
Versioning and Baselines
Test Planning and Test Plans
Test Execution
Test Sets
Test Resources (new in QC 10)
Manual Test Execution
Test Scripts
Working with Test Results
Defects Tracking
Version Control
Quality Center Dashboard- Reporting Option
Summary
Premier Edition Features (Optional)
Prerequisites:

Professional
Knowledge of the Windows Operating System, Understanding of Testing
Requirements, as well as an understanding of a formal Software Testing
Methodology is beneficial.

Technical
Work Station with access to the internet
Access to a Quality Center repository

Note: All fields are required
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