Master Diploma in Hardware and Networking Engineer Training Course

    Master Diploma in Hardware and Networking Engineer (MDHNE) certification training course comes with basic to advance professional knowledge and understanding of software...

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    Baroda Institute of Technology
    ₹160000  180000

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    •  Completion certificate : Yes
    •  Language : Hinglish
    Master Diploma in Hardware and Networking Engineer (MDHNE) certification training course comes with basic to advance professional knowledge and understanding of software and hardware technologies. Candidates who are completing this certificate course gain worldwide recognition after obtaining their certification. They learn more about the core skills required for their jobs, such as network and application security to support IT, troubleshooting, the configuration of multiple operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and more. This course would help the students to prepare for Basic to Advance level Hardware, Networking, Network Administrator and Server Administrator job opportunities in the IT industry. The student’s skill set in troubleshooting Hardware related problems, designing networks and troubleshooting the same will be enhanced to a considerable level to match the requirements of the Industry. 

        Live Class Practical Oriented Training

        Timely Doubt Resolution

        Dedicated Student Success Mentor

        Certification & Job Assistance

        Free Access to Workshop & Webinar

        No Cost EMI Option

        Basic framework of software testing, use cases and related terminology

        Testing for various configurations and managing the risk involved

        Gaining expertise in Bugzilla test management tool

        Plan tests, including the selection of techniques and methods to be used to validate the product against its approved re...

        Identify individual test conditions.

        Comprehend specialized technologies of web application testing, mobile application testing, testing within an Agile fram...

        Designing various test cases and understanding the techniques involved

        Skills needed for identifying and preventing defects

        Log defect identification

        Execute the tests from Acceptance Testing across the SDLC, Unit, Integration and System testing as well as UAT and testi...

       Lecture-1 Introduction to Software Testing

       Lecture-2 Building the Software Testing Ecosystem

       Lecture-3 Risk in the Software Development Life Cycle

       Lecture-4 Executing the Test Plan

       Lecture-5 Designing Test Cases

       Lecture-6 Executing the Tests

       Lecture-7 Measurement Test Status, Analysis and Reporting

       Lecture-8 Testing Specialized Technologies

       Lecture-9 Assignment

    •   Lecture-1 Introduction to Software Testing
      Live Lecture 
      ·      Software Testing Principles and Concepts           
      
      ·      This skill category focuses on the ‘basics of software testing as represented by the vocabulary of testing,                  
      
      ·      Testing approaches,                       
      
      ·      Methods and techniques as well as the materials used by testers in performing their test activities.
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-2 Building the Software Testing Ecosystem
      Live Lecture 
      ·      The test ecosystem is comprised of all the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding and affecting the testing of software.              
      
      ·      Managing the Test Project            
      
      ·      Software testing is a project with almost all the same attributes as a software development project.            
      
      ·      This category discusses project planning, project staffing, scheduling and budgeting, communicating, assigning and monitoring work and ensuring that changes to the project plan are incorporated into the test plan.           
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-3 Risk in the Software Development Life Cycle
      Live Lecture 
      ·      It is often stated that a primary goal of a software tester is to reduce the risk associated with the deployment of a software application system.                  
      
      ·      The very process of test planning is based on an understanding of the types and magnitudes of risk throughout the software application lifecycle.                  
      
      ·      This skill category explains the concept of risk which includes project, process, and product risk.                
      
      ·      Understanding risk is required in order to evaluate whether the controls are in place and working in the development processes and within the application under test.
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-4 Executing the Test Plan
      Live Lecture 
      ·      This skill category explores the skills testers need to plan tests, including the selection of techniques and methods to be used to validate the product against its approved requirements and design.                    
      
      ·      Testers must understand the development methods and environment to effectively plan for testing.           
      
      ·      Walk through, Checkpoint Reviews and Inspections                   
      
      ·      The importance of integrated quality control throughout the development life cycle cannot be understated.                  
      
      ·      Often testing is only described in terms of dynamic test case execution.            
      
      ·      In this section of the STBOK, an in-depth discussion about the static testing techniques of walk through, checkpoint reviews and inspections is given.
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-5 Designing Test Cases
      Live Lecture 
      ·      This section of the STBOK defines the procedures to identify individual test conditions, decompose the test conditions into individual test cases and create test scripts.              
      
      ·      The skill category covers identifying test conditions from specifications documents, test transaction types, Use Cases, and Agile User Stories.                       
      
      ·      Further detailed are the techniques to develop test cases from the test conditions using such white box techniques as branch condition and data flow.                 
      
      ·      Black box test cases designed based on techniques such as equivalence partitioning and all-pairs testing are explained in detail.
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-6 Executing the Tests
      Live Lecture 
      ·      Testing should commence when the project commences and conclude when the software is no longer in operation.              
      
      ·      This category focuses on the many skills needed to execute the tests from Acceptance Testing across the SDLC, Unit, Integration and System testing as well as User Acceptance Testing (UAT) and testing Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software.
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-7 Measurement Test Status, Analysis and Reporting
      Live Lecture 
      ·      In this category the tester’s ability to develop testing status reports is discussed.
      
      ·      These reports should show the status of the testing based on the test plan.                     
      
      ·      Reporting should document what tests have been performed and the status of those tests.
      
      ·      The test reporting process is a process to collect data, analyze the data, supplement the data with metrics, graphs and charts and other pictorial representations which help the developers and users interpret that data.                      
      
      ·      The lessons learned from the test effort should be used to improve the next iteration of the test process.
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-8 Testing Specialized Technologies
      Live Lecture 
      ·      Testers require skills in their organization’s current technology, as well as a general understanding of the new information technology that might be acquired by their organization.                     
      
      ·      Testing new technology creates some unique challenges which would not be an issue once the new technology is fully assimilated.                 
      
      ·      There are many specialized technologies, new or otherwise, which require specific skills to test.                  
      
      ·      This skill category addresses specialized technologies of web application testing, mobile application testing, Cloud base applications, testing within an Agile framework, DevOps application testing, and the Internet of Things.  
      
      ·      Practical Exercise
    •   Lecture-9 Assignment
      Assignment-1 
      ·      Testers Qualities
      
      What qualities testers should have?
      As a tester, what qualities do you have? Provide with examples to justify your qualities?
      Describe what you would like to do in a new job as a Software Tester?
      Why A Tester needs to interact with various IT departments?
      ·      Why Testing Is Important?
      
      Why is Testing Important? Justify with few good examples?
      What happen if you not test software properly? Provide few examples and problems occurred due to not testing enough?
      How rigorous testing helps IT companies?
      Why Testing is important in Software Industry?
      What are the advantages of starting early testing in SDLC?
      Can testing be 100%? if not then why?
      Provide various justifications for separating software testing from software development job? Why not software developers should conduct complete testing rather than companies pay separately to software testers?
      ·      Different Types of Testing
      
      What are the different types of Testing?
      Explain each in not more than 5 sentences:
      ·      Unit Testing
      
      ·      Integration Testing
      
      ·      Alpha Testing
      
      ·      System Testing
      
      ·      Usability Testing
      
      ·      Cross Browser Testing
      
      ·      Multi-Platform Testing
      
      ·      Performance Testing
      
      ·      Security Testing
      
      ·      User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
      
      ·      Beta Testing
      
      What is Functional Testing? List various testing which come under this category?
      What is Non-Functional Testing? List various testing which come under this category?
      How Acceptance testing is importance? Who does acceptance Testing? What we do in this testing?
      List five key differences Smoke Testing Vs Sanity Testing?
      Define Manual Vs Automated testing?
      List as many differences as you can between white box testing and black box testing?
      ·      Test Cases
      
      What is a Test Case?
      List out level of Test Cases? What are fields of a Test case Template?
      Write test cases for Gmail Login? Give at least 5 examples?
      Design 3 positive Test cases and 3 negative test cases.
      What problems you face in writing test cases?
      What is called a good Test Case? What is a bad Test Case?
      What are guidelines for writing Test Cases?
      What is Test Data? Why is it important?
      Develop Test cases for Flight Reservation Application?
      (Use standard guidelines to write your test cases. Cover all sections provided in SRS).
      ·      Test Plan
      
      what is Test plan? What are the Contents of a Test Plan? Describe each.
      Write an example of a Test Plan?
      Develop Test Plan for Flight Reservation System Application? Make sure you cover all the sections and it should look like professional document?
      Assignment-2 
      ·       Requirement
      
      What’s full form of SRS?
      Why SRS is important in Manual Testing?
      What is Use Cases?
      Design 5 different Use Cases?
      What is Non-functional Requirement in SRS?
      Design a Use Case Diagram? Describe briefly.
      ·       Test Strategies
      
      What is Test Strategies? Importance.
      Discuss a Test Strategies on object-oriented software?
      What are the different Test environment, infrastructure and tools?
      ·       Test Methodologies
      
      What is Agile Methodology?
      How Scrum Works? Describe each component.
      What is Product Backlog? Design a Sample.
      What are advantage and disadvantage Agile Scrum?
      How Waterfall model work? Define each Phase.
      Why Waterfall model is harmful?
      ·       Defect Management
      
      What is software defect or bug?
      List 10 different defects with example which you encountered in your previous projects?
      What are the different causes of Defects i.e why defects occur?
      Define Defect Life Cycle?
      What is defect or bug report?
      Have you developed bug report? If yes, then explain what are various sections did you include in your bug report?
      How was defect management process implemented in your company?
      Once QA found defect, what s/he does with that defect?
      ·       Test Effort Estimation
      
      What is Test Effort Estimation?
      Design a Test Effort Estimation?
    •   Lecture-9 Assignment
      Assignment-1 
      ·      Testers Qualities
      
      What qualities testers should have?
      As a tester, what qualities do you have? Provide with examples to justify your qualities?
      Describe what you would like to do in a new job as a Software Tester?
      Why A Tester needs to interact with various IT departments?
      ·      Why Testing Is Important?
      
      Why is Testing Important? Justify with few good examples?
      What happen if you not test software properly? Provide few examples and problems occurred due to not testing enough?
      How rigorous testing helps IT companies?
      Why Testing is important in Software Industry?
      What are the advantages of starting early testing in SDLC?
      Can testing be 100%? if not then why?
      Provide various justifications for separating software testing from software development job? Why not software developers should conduct complete testing rather than companies pay separately to software testers?
      ·      Different Types of Testing
      
      What are the different types of Testing?
      Explain each in not more than 5 sentences:
      ·      Unit Testing
      
      ·      Integration Testing
      
      ·      Alpha Testing
      
      ·      System Testing
      
      ·      Usability Testing
      
      ·      Cross Browser Testing
      
      ·      Multi-Platform Testing
      
      ·      Performance Testing
      
      ·      Security Testing
      
      ·      User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
      
      ·      Beta Testing
      
      What is Functional Testing? List various testing which come under this category?
      What is Non-Functional Testing? List various testing which come under this category?
      How Acceptance testing is importance? Who does acceptance Testing? What we do in this testing?
      List five key differences Smoke Testing Vs Sanity Testing?
      Define Manual Vs Automated testing?
      List as many differences as you can between white box testing and black box testing?
      ·      Test Cases
      
      What is a Test Case?
      List out level of Test Cases? What are fields of a Test case Template?
      Write test cases for Gmail Login? Give at least 5 examples?
      Design 3 positive Test cases and 3 negative test cases.
      What problems you face in writing test cases?
      What is called a good Test Case? What is a bad Test Case?
      What are guidelines for writing Test Cases?
      What is Test Data? Why is it important?
      Develop Test cases for Flight Reservation Application?
      (Use standard guidelines to write your test cases. Cover all sections provided in SRS).
      ·      Test Plan
      
      what is Test plan? What are the Contents of a Test Plan? Describe each.
      Write an example of a Test Plan?
      Develop Test Plan for Flight Reservation System Application? Make sure you cover all the sections and it should look like professional document?
      Assignment-2 
      ·       Requirement
      
      What’s full form of SRS?
      Why SRS is important in Manual Testing?
      What is Use Cases?
      Design 5 different Use Cases?
      What is Non-functional Requirement in SRS?
      Design a Use Case Diagram? Describe briefly.
      ·       Test Strategies
      
      What is Test Strategies? Importance.
      Discuss a Test Strategies on object-oriented software?
      What are the different Test environment, infrastructure and tools?
      ·       Test Methodologies
      
      What is Agile Methodology?
      How Scrum Works? Describe each component.
      What is Product Backlog? Design a Sample.
      What are advantage and disadvantage Agile Scrum?
      How Waterfall model work? Define each Phase.
      Why Waterfall model is harmful?
      ·       Defect Management
      
      What is software defect or bug?
      List 10 different defects with example which you encountered in your previous projects?
      What are the different causes of Defects i.e why defects occur?
      Define Defect Life Cycle?
      What is defect or bug report?
      Have you developed bug report? If yes, then explain what are various sections did you include in your bug report?
      How was defect management process implemented in your company?
      Once QA found defect, what s/he does with that defect?
      ·       Test Effort Estimation
      
      What is Test Effort Estimation?
      Design a Test Effort Estimation?
    There are no prerequisites for this course. However, having a basic knowledge of programming languages is helpful.
    Ans: The course offers a variety of online training options, including: • Live Virtual Classroom Training: Participate in real-time interactive sessions with instructors and peers. • 1:1 Doubt Resolution Sessions: Get personalized assistance and clarification on course-related queries. • Recorded Live Lectures*: Access recorded sessions for review or to catch up on missed classes. • Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the flexibility to learn at your own pace and according to your schedule.
    Ans: Live Virtual Classroom Training allows you to attend instructor-led sessions in real-time through an online platform. You can interact with the instructor, ask questions, participate in discussions, and collaborate with fellow learners, simulating the experience of a traditional classroom setting from the comfort of your own space.
    Ans: If you miss a live session, you can access recorded lectures* to review the content covered during the session. This allows you to catch up on any missed material at your own pace and ensures that you don't fall behind in your learning journey.
    Ans: The course offers a flexible schedule, allowing you to learn at times that suit you best. Whether you have other commitments or prefer to study during specific hours, the course structure accommodates your needs, enabling you to balance your learning with other responsibilities effectively. *Note: Availability of recorded live lectures may vary depending on the course and training provider.
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    BIT (Baroda Institute Of Technology) Is A Training And Development Organization Catering To The Learning Requirements Of Candidates Globally Through A Wide Array Of Services. Established In 2002. BIT Strength In The Area Is Signified By The Number Of Its Authorized Training Partnerships. The Organization Conducts Trainings For Microsoft, Cisco , Red Hat , Oracle , EC-Council , Etc. Domains / Specialties Corporate Institutional Boot Camp / Classroom Online – BIT Virtual Academy Skill Development Government BIT’s Vision To Directly Associate Learning With Career Establishment Has Given The Right Set Of Skilled Professionals To The Dynamic Industry. Increased Focus On Readying Candidates For On-the-job Environments Makes It A Highly Preferred Learning Provider. BIT Is Valued For Offering Training That Is At Par With The Latest Market Trends And Also Match The Potential Of Candidates. With More Than A Decade Of Experience In Education And Development, The Organization Continues To Explore Wider Avenues In Order To Provide Learners A Platform Where They Find A Solution For All Their Up- Skilling Needs!

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    Baroda Institute of Technology
    ₹160000  180000

    11% off

    This includes following
    •  1700 Hours
    •  Completion certificate : Yes
    •  Language : Hinglish

    More Courses by : Baroda Institute of Technology