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Cisco CCNP Security 300-710 SNCF – Cisco NGFW Firepower Threat Defense (FTD)

21. Lecture-21:Configure and Verify ACP Firepower Device Manager. Access control policy. Again later in the course. We will do in detail. Excess control policy. ACP. It’s like an ACL which check from top to bottom. A you know, ACL which we’ve done in Cisco SA firewall. And also in router and switches. So access control… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Testing Throughout The Software Life Cycle Part 2

7. Testing Levels : Integration Testing [CC] Now that each unit has been proven to be working correctly, individually and ready to go, the next level would be to put those units together to build the system. This is what we call integration. At this stage, testers concentrate slowly on the integration itself. For example,… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Testing Throughout The Software Life Cycle

1. Software Development Models : The Waterfall Model [CC] Hi, welcome back. There are many ways software activities are organized to create the software. Each one of them is called software development model. Software models vary according to its objective, discipline, interest, time to market, documentation and many other factors. A most appropriate software development… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Test Management Part 2

7. Test Estimation [CC] Test estimation. When we put a plan, we need to estimate the effort needed to execute the plan, the time needed and the number of resources needed. There are many techniques to estimate the different elements for the plan. The Http curriculum mentioned only two techniques matrix based and expert based.… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Test Management

1. Risk And Testing [CC] Risk and Testing we have mentioned before how risk is an important factor in the testing activity. We base our testing efforts upon the amount of risk in delivering the product to early. If the risk is high, then we need to spend more efforts in testing the software. If… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Test Design Techniques Part 3

11. Structure-Based Or White-Box Techniques : Statement Coverage [CC] We will learn a few white boxy techniques statement testing and coverage, decision testing and coverage and other structure based techniques. Notice that Boss ‘statement and vision testing and coverage are of type care so you will see a lot of exercises in the exam which… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Test Design Techniques Part 2

6. Boundary Value Analysis Example [CC] Hi. Let’s look now at one of the boundary value analysis questions. Bank fee is 0% for balance less than $500, 2% for less than $1,000 and 4% for $1,000 or more. Which test the inputs in US dollars would be selected using boundary value analysis. Considering valid boundary… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Test Design Techniques

1. The Test Development Process [CC] Hello and welcome back. This section covers a very important and beloved topic of test case design techniques. This is where testers get their creativity. We will learn many techniques but before we start, let’s first know exactly what we are trying to add achieve here. First, let’s talk… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Static Techniques

1. Reviews And The Test Process [CC] Hi and welcome to the Static techniques section of our course. Let me first introduce you to the meaning and importance of a static techniques and its relation to the test process. Static techniques are often forgotten area of software testing. Static techniques test software without executing the… Read More »

ISTQB – CTFL Certified Tester Foundation Level – Finally

1. Independent Testing [CC] Levels of independent testing. Parents always think the best of their kids. They are the most cute, well behaved, polite, funny kids on earth. Even if most of us think that this kid is the ugliest kid on earth, same thing could happen with developers and their code. Developers sometimes cannot… Read More »

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