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Manual testing is a type of testing that is performed manually by the tester whose primary
objective is to identify the bugs and other unpredictable performance. Manual testing doesn’t
involve usage of any tools. Manual testing consists of various phases which includes Unit testing,
Integration testing, System testing and User Acceptance testing.
Manual Testers typically write Test Cases, Execute the Test Cases and log the defects they identify
in the defect tracking tools like JIRA or Bugzilla. Check our Manual Testing Training in Chennai
course syllabus for details,
Waterfall model
V model
Incremental model
RAD model
Agile model
Iterative model
Spiral model
Introduction to Testing
Why Testing
STLC – Software Testing Life Cycle
Verification and Validation
Desktop, Web and Mobile Applications Testing
Test Reporting
Defect Categorization
Cost of Quality
Static Testing
Dynamic Testing
White Box Testing/ Structure Testing
Black Box Testing
Unit Testing
Integration Testing
Smoke Testing
System Testing
Regression Testing
User Acceptance Testing
Globalization Testing
Localization Testing
Performance Testing
Compatibility Testing
Data Migration Testing
Data Conversion Testing
Security/Penetration Testing
Usability Testing
Install/Un-Install Testing
Real-time Testing Project: