Software Engineering: Implementation and Testing

Intermediate Level
19 hours to complete 3 weeks at 6 hours a week
Flexible Schedule

Kenneth W T Leung

Skills You’ll Gain

System Implementation Requirements Analysis Test Case Agile Methodology Debugging Unified Modeling Language Configuration Management Unit Testing User Acceptance Testing (UAT) Software Development Methodologies Acceptance Testing Integration Testing Software Development Life Cycle Secure Coding Software Engineering Software Testing

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There are 7 modules in this course

Welcome to the first module of this course! In this module, you will learn: (1) The tasks involved in software development. (2) The processes involved in Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).

In this module, you will learn: (1) Different software development processes, including Waterfall, Code-and-Fix, Prototyping, Spiral, Phased-Released, Agile, Extreme Programming, Continuous Integration, Scrum, and Unified Process.

In this module, you will learn: (1) The purpose and the major activities of implementation. (2) Defensive programming techniques to prevent software bugs during implementation.

In this module, you will learn: (1) Different techniques for debugging. (2) Configuration management to manage, control and monitor changes to life cycle artifacts.

In this module, you will learn: (1) The purpose of testing. (2) Design tests that have the highest likelihood of finding defects with the minimum amount of time and effort. (3) What is White Box testing. (4) Revealing subdomains for Basis Path Testing.

In this module, you will learn: (1) Revealing subdomains for Condition Testing, Loop Testing, and Data Flow Testing. (2) What is Black Box testing. (3) Revealing subdomains with equivalence partitioning. (4) Revealing subdomains for Boundary Testing.

In this module, you will learn: (1) How to perform tests. (2) How to evaluate tests. (3) Deriving test case for Acceptance Testing.