IIST - Software Testing Training Brochure Jun. 2015 | Page 9

3. Managing the Testing Process Planning Reporting Risk Management 4. Test Executions and Defect Tracking Test scripting Defect tracking 5. Requirement Definitions, Refinement and Verification Writing testable requirement Refining requirements Requirement verification 6. Test Automation Tool evaluation and selection Automation standards and guidelines Automation team roles 7. Static Testing (Inspections, Reviews, and Walkthroughs) Types of static testing Defect data analysis Scheduling Resources Measuring and improving the test process Report Exploring requirements Defining requirements Requirement traceability Architectures Planning the test automation process The process of static testing Improving the process Certified Test Manager (CTM) Objectives of the Certified Test Manager Certification The CTM Certification was developed based on the Test Management Body of Knowledge (TMBOK) to fill the gap in the management skills required by test managers and test leads to effectively manage the test process, the test project and the test organization. Specifically, CTM aims at the following objectives: • • • • • Help individuals develop their test management skills through formal education Establish a common skill set for software test managers and test leads based on a well-defined Test Management Body of Knowledge (TMBOK) Create a pool of qualified software test managers Prepare test professionals, especially those who achieved the Certified Software Test Professional Master Level Certification, for management and lead positions in software testing projects Provide professional recognition and career enhancement for those who manage test projects Who Should Pursue the CTM Certification? • • • • • Any person who has worked in sof