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Live Webinar March 7th, 2018 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm  EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: International Institute for Software Testing (IIST)

Test cases are the fundamental element of testing. Yet, all sorts of different conceptions abound regarding test cases. Some testers are absolutely certain that test cases must be written in a specific format.

Other testers say they don’t need test cases at all. Could they both be right-or both be wrong?

In this interactive presentation, testing expert Robin Goldsmith reveals seldom-recognized important insights about test cases, including:

  • Five different ways people view the same test
  • Four keys to effective test cases
  • Issues with embedding keystroke-level procedural detail
  • Alternative low-overhead test case formats
  • How to avoid hidden traps that overlook major groups of key test cases

Presenter: Robin Goldsmith (LinkedIn profile) author of Discovering Real Business Requirements for Software Project Success,  advises & trains business and systems professional on risk-based Proactive Software Quality Assurance and Testing™, requirements, REAL ROI™, metrics, outsourcing, project and process management.Robin is a subject expert for TechTarget’s SearchSoftwareQuality.com and a subject expert/reviewer for the IIBA Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK v2).  Robin  writes the Unconventional Wisdom blog on TestHuddle.com and is publishing his next book shortly – Cut Creep—Put Business Back in Business Analysis to Discover REAL Business Requirements for Agile, ATDD, and Other Project Success. Make sure to check out GoProManagement.com Robin’s site!

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YOU Don’t Need No Stinking Test Cases

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