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Acceptance Testing Practice Exam


About Acceptance Testing
Acceptance testing is formal testing based on user requirements and function processing. It determines whether the software is conforming specified requirements and user requirements or not. It is conducted as a kind of Black Box testing where the number of required users involved testing the acceptance level of the system. It is the fourth and last level of software testing.

User acceptance testing (UAT) is a type of testing, which is done by the customer before accepting the final product. Generally, UAT is done by the customer (domain expert) for their satisfaction, and check whether the application is working according to given business scenarios, real-time scenarios.

Why is Acceptance Testing important?
Benefit of Acceptance Testing:
•    To find the defects missed during the functional testing phase.
•    How well the product is developed.
•    A product is what actually the customers need.
•    Feedbacks help in improving the product performance and user experience.
•    Minimize or eliminate the issues arising from the production.

Who should take the Acceptance Testing Exam?
•    Software testing or QA professionals
•    Anyone who wants to assess their software testing skills
•    Software testing or QA managers and senior executives
•    Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for software testing or QA
•    Software testing or QA consultants
•    Students


Knowledge and Skills required for the Acceptance Testing

Critical thinking and communication skills helps candidate to gain quick success in acceptance testing career.


Acceptance Testing Practice Exam Objective

Acceptance Testing exam focuses on assessing your skills and knowledge in software testing, test management and acceptance testing.


Acceptance Testing Practice Exam Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for the Acceptance Testing exam.

Acceptance Testing Certification Course Outline

1. Software Testing Basics
1.1 Scope
1.2 Functional vs. Non-Functional testing
1.3 Defects and failures
1.4 Finding faults early
1.5 Compatibility
1.6 Input combinations and preconditions
1.7 Static vs. dynamic testing
1.8 Software verification and validation
1.9 The software testing team
1.10 Software quality assurance (SQA)
1.11 Testing Methods - The box approach

2. The Testing Process
2.1 Traditional CMMI or waterfall development model
2.2 Capability Maturity Model Integration
2.3 Waterfall model
2.4 Agile or Extreme development model

3. Automated testing
3.1 Code-driven testing
3.2 Graphical User Interface (GUI) testing
3.3 What to test
3.4 Framework approach in automation
3.5 Defining boundaries between automation framework and a testing tool
3.6 Testing tools
3.7 Measurement in software testing

4. Testing Artifacts
4.1 Test plan
4.2 Traceability matrix
4.3 Test case
4.4 Test script
4.5 Test suite
4.6 Test data
4.7 Test harness

5. Acceptance Testing
5.1 Acceptance Criteria
5.2 Designing Acceptance  Tests
5.3 Experience based Approach
5.4 Business Process Modeling and Acceptance Testing
5.5 Non-functional Requirements
5.6 Collaborative Acceptance Testing

Exam Format and Information
Certification name – Acceptance Testing Certification
Exam duration – 60 minutes
Exam type - Multiple Choice Questions
Eligibility / pre-requisite - None
Exam language - English
Exam format - Online
Passing score - 25
Exam Fees  - INR 1199


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Acceptance Testing Practice Exam


About Acceptance Testing
Acceptance testing is formal testing based on user requirements and function processing. It determines whether the software is conforming specified requirements and user requirements or not. It is conducted as a kind of Black Box testing where the number of required users involved testing the acceptance level of the system. It is the fourth and last level of software testing.

User acceptance testing (UAT) is a type of testing, which is done by the customer before accepting the final product. Generally, UAT is done by the customer (domain expert) for their satisfaction, and check whether the application is working according to given business scenarios, real-time scenarios.

Why is Acceptance Testing important?
Benefit of Acceptance Testing:
•    To find the defects missed during the functional testing phase.
•    How well the product is developed.
•    A product is what actually the customers need.
•    Feedbacks help in improving the product performance and user experience.
•    Minimize or eliminate the issues arising from the production.

Who should take the Acceptance Testing Exam?
•    Software testing or QA professionals
•    Anyone who wants to assess their software testing skills
•    Software testing or QA managers and senior executives
•    Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for software testing or QA
•    Software testing or QA consultants
•    Students


Knowledge and Skills required for the Acceptance Testing

Critical thinking and communication skills helps candidate to gain quick success in acceptance testing career.


Acceptance Testing Practice Exam Objective

Acceptance Testing exam focuses on assessing your skills and knowledge in software testing, test management and acceptance testing.


Acceptance Testing Practice Exam Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for the Acceptance Testing exam.

Acceptance Testing Certification Course Outline

1. Software Testing Basics
1.1 Scope
1.2 Functional vs. Non-Functional testing
1.3 Defects and failures
1.4 Finding faults early
1.5 Compatibility
1.6 Input combinations and preconditions
1.7 Static vs. dynamic testing
1.8 Software verification and validation
1.9 The software testing team
1.10 Software quality assurance (SQA)
1.11 Testing Methods - The box approach

2. The Testing Process
2.1 Traditional CMMI or waterfall development model
2.2 Capability Maturity Model Integration
2.3 Waterfall model
2.4 Agile or Extreme development model

3. Automated testing
3.1 Code-driven testing
3.2 Graphical User Interface (GUI) testing
3.3 What to test
3.4 Framework approach in automation
3.5 Defining boundaries between automation framework and a testing tool
3.6 Testing tools
3.7 Measurement in software testing

4. Testing Artifacts
4.1 Test plan
4.2 Traceability matrix
4.3 Test case
4.4 Test script
4.5 Test suite
4.6 Test data
4.7 Test harness

5. Acceptance Testing
5.1 Acceptance Criteria
5.2 Designing Acceptance  Tests
5.3 Experience based Approach
5.4 Business Process Modeling and Acceptance Testing
5.5 Non-functional Requirements
5.6 Collaborative Acceptance Testing

Exam Format and Information
Certification name – Acceptance Testing Certification
Exam duration – 60 minutes
Exam type - Multiple Choice Questions
Eligibility / pre-requisite - None
Exam language - English
Exam format - Online
Passing score - 25
Exam Fees  - INR 1199