Software Testing & QA Learnpath

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Software Testing & QA Learnpath Software testing is not what it was an era ago. In the last couple of years, it has transformed a lot. In this era of evolving technology, having a career in software is a commendable choice. When we think about our career path, the first and foremost thing that comes to our mind is the scope and potential of the domain in upcoming years. And software promises to be an ever-growing industry to give you a remarkable career. Interested in becoming a software tester? Whether you want to improve your Software Tester skills on the job or want to know about learning methodologies to secure certification, here’s what you need to know. This is a snippet of a more expanded learn path to explore more on this or examine several different learn paths and courses related to Information technology. You can find the link to it towards the end. Software testing Software Testing is an activity performed to verify the software for any defects, bugs or errors which may further lead to software malfunction in the foreseeable future. It is essential to ensure the smooth functioning of the operations on the system. It also facilitates the process of evaluating the functionality of a software application to know whether the developed software meets the specified requirements and produces the rightful results. The software testing process includes eight stages: Test Planning, Test Monitoring and Control, Test Analysis, Test Design, Test Implementation, Test Execution, and Test Completion. Quality assurance Quality Assurance is different from Software Testing. It refers to a process of activities to check the quality and performance of the developed software and ensure consistency throughout its results. This is to deliver a product that is up to customer expectations and on time. Learning methodologies Now that you are familiar with this field, you might want to know how to take the first step toward this profession. Entering any field generally comes with a set of academic requirements. And, so there are two ways available to fulfill this requirement; they are online and offline modes of learning. Well, both have their own share of advantages and disadvantages. But at the end of the day, it comes down to your requirements and preferences. If you want to have an immersive learning experience, then the offline mode is suitable for you. And, if you are seeking a more flexible approach to learning, then the online mode is ideal for you. As per the facts stated above, opting for an online learning model is more beneficial than traditional learning. In this tech-savvy era, online learning will perfectly suit you in regard to feasibility, cost, time, and mobility.


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