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Dale Perry, Software Quality Engineering
You’ve studied the ISTQB® Foundation syllabus. You’ve read supplementary material. You may have taken an exam preparation course, but you are not sure if you are ready to take the exam. This limited enrollment one-day review of the ISTQB® Foundations syllabus will help you assess your readiness for the exam. This is not an in-depth course, but an overview of key terms and concepts for those who have already studied. For many people, a key concern is testing terminology. As testers, many of the concepts presented in the syllabus are familiar to us. We have used many of them in our work. However, we may have used different terms in our organizations. For example, the word “review” is used in many different ways, but has a very specific definition in the syllabus. Together, we review each section of the syllabus focusing on those areas that tend cause the most confusion. This is an opportunity to evaluate your knowledge prior to sitting for the ISTQB® Foundation exam.
THIS BONUS SESSION IS NOT ACCREDITED BY THE ISTQB© OR ANY NATIONAL BOARD.
Click here to view the course outline.
* Limited seats available, reserve your seat by contacting the Client Support Group at 888.268.8770 or 904.278.0524 and sqeinfo@sqe.com
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Lee Copeland, Software Quality Engineering
Are you a new STAR speaker or aspiring to be one in the future? Join us at this workshop on making effective conference presentations. Learn the secrets of developing content, identifying the Big Message, preparing slides with just the right words and images, presenting your message, handling questions from the audience, and being ready when things go wrong. Lee Copeland, a professional speaker since birth, shares ideas that will help you be a better speaker, no matter what the occasion.
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Ross Collard, Collard and Company
At STAREAST 2010, a panel of seasoned testers will debate the theme: “The Reality of Testing”. To paraphrase Dickens, some testers and observers believe that this is the best of times. Others believe it is the worst of times. Arguably there is no reality, only our perspectives and perceptions of reality. Before we can understand where we are likely to be going, or where we want to be going, it helps to have a realistic sense of where we are today. In this panel discussion, we will take an opinionated tour of today's thinking and practices in software, testing, and quality. The panelists will bring a variety of perspectives, and the discussion will be shaped by the results of a survey conducted beforehand.
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