The ISTQB (International Software Testing Qualifications Board) updates its syllabus periodically to keep up with advancements in the field of software testing. Here are the key differences between the ISTQB 3.1 and ISTQB 4.0 course outlines:
- Fundamentals of Testing: Basic principles, the psychology of testing, and testing as a process.
- Testing Throughout the Software Development Lifecycle: Different software development models, test levels, and types.
- Static Techniques: Reviews and static analysis.
- Test Design Techniques: Categories of test design techniques, specification-based, structure-based, and experience-based techniques.
- Test Management: Test organization, test planning and estimation, test progress monitoring and control, configuration management, risk and testing, incident management.
- Tool Support for Testing: Types of test tools, effective use of tools, and introducing tools into an organization.
- Fundamentals of Testing: Expanded to include more modern concepts and integration with Agile and DevOps practices.
- Testing Throughout the Software Development Lifecycle: Updated to reflect the integration of continuous testing and delivery practices in modern development.
- Static Testing: Emphasizes more on automation and the use of tools for static testing.
- Test Techniques: More detailed examples and expanded explanations of various test design techniques, including advanced techniques.
- Test Management: Focus on agile methodologies, continuous integration, and continuous delivery. Inclusion of modern risk management techniques.
- Tool Support for Testing: Enhanced coverage of modern testing tools, automation frameworks, and the integration of AI and machine learning in testing.
- Agile and DevOps Integration: More focus on Agile and DevOps methodologies, reflecting their growing importance in software development.
- Modern Testing Practices: Inclusion of continuous testing, shift-left and shift-right testing practices.
- Test Automation: Greater emphasis on test automation, including the use of AI and machine learning.
- Risk Management: Updated approaches to risk management in testing, focusing on modern software development challenges.
- Tools and Technology: Expanded coverage of the latest tools and technologies used in software testing.
The changes in ISTQB 4.0 reflect the evolving landscape of software development and aim to equip testers with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in modern, agile, and continuous delivery environments.
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