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Assuring Software Quality Using Visual Studio 2010

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Summary:
This three-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to prevent, detect, manage and avoid software defects during the application development lifecycle using Visual Studio 2010.

Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is intended for developers, testers and other QA professionals who are involved in defining, assuring and increasing the overall quality of a software application.

Topics:

  • Introduction to Software Quality Assurance
  • Collaborating on Quality
  • Visual Studio Test Projects
  • Ensuring the Quality of .NET Code
  • Ensuring the Quality of SQL Server Code
  • Ensuring Quality of Service
  • Microsoft Test Manager
  • Automating Quality Assurance and Control
  • Tracking Defects

Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students should have experience in developing and/or testing .NET, web, Windows and/or SQL Server database applications. Additionally, students should:
Have familiarity with their organization's software development process
Have experience reading and understanding business requirements
Be able to understand and define acceptance criteria
Have experience managing test cases
Have familiarity with distributed application design (i.e. client/server, web, n-tier, etc.)
Be able to read and understand C# .NET code (all source code will be provided)
Understand Microsoft Windows operating system and security basics




Last Update: May 20, 2012