ISTQB Foundation Level Agile Tester (CTFL-AT)

Are You Ready to Pass the ISTQB Foundation Level Agile Tester Certification Exam? Complete Training + Practice Exams

March-2024 LIVE Class Schedule

Day - 1

Fundamentals of Agile

Saturday 02.03.2024
 
13:00 Indian Standard Time
(210 Minutes)

Day - 2

Aspects of Agile Approaches

Sunday 13.03.2024
 
13:00 Indian Standard Time
(210 Minutes)

Day - 3

Testing in Traditional and Agile Approaches

Saturday 09.03.2024
 
13:00 Indian Standard Time
(210 Minutes)

Day - 4

Status of Testing

Sunday 10.03.2024
 
13:00 Indian Standard Time
(210 Minutes)

Day - 5

Agile Testing Methods

Saturday 16.03.2024

13:00 Indian Standard Time
(210 Minutes)

Day - 6

Agile Testing Techniques and Tools

Sunday 17.03.2024

13:00 Indian Standard Time
(210 Minutes)

Course Summary

Are you ready to pass the ISTQB Foundation Level certification exam?

This course will provide you with all the tools that you need to prepare an successfully pass the ISTQB Agile Tester Certification exam.  The Agile Tester certification, will greatly boost your understanding of Agile and boost  your career opportunities.  I will cover in detail the information below.

 The certification for Foundation Level Extension – Agile Tester is designed for professionals who are working within Agile.  It is also for professionals who are planning to start implementing Agile methods in the near future, or are working within companies that plan to do so, The certification provides an advantage for those who would like to know the required Agile activities, roles, methods, and methodologies specific to their role.

The following content will be covered:

Chapter 1: Agile Software Development

  • The tester should remember the basic concept of Agile software development based on the Agile Manifesto.
  • The tester should understand the advantages of the whole-team approach and the benefits of early and frequent feedback. 
  • The tester should recall Agile software development approaches. 
  • The tester should be able to write testable user stories in collaboration with developers and business representatives. 
  • The tester should understand how retrospectives can be used as a mechanism for process improvement in Agile projects.
  • The tester should understand the use and purpose of continuous integration. 
  • The tester should know the differences between iteration and release planning, and how a tester adds value in each of these activities.

Chapter 2: Fundamental Agile Testing Principles, Practices, and Processes

  • The tester should be able to describe the differences between testing activities in Agile projects and non-Agile projects.
  • The tester should be able to describe how development and testing activities are integrated in Agile projects.
  • The tester should be able to describe the role of independent testing in Agile projects. 
  • The tester should be able to describe the tools and techniques used to communicate the status of testing in an Agile project, including test progress and product quality. 
  • The tester should be able to describe the process of evolving tests across multiple iterations and explain why test automation is important to manage regression risk in Agile projects. 
  • The tester should understand the skills (people, domain, and testing) of a tester in an Agile team. 
  • The tester should be able to understand the role of a tester within an Agile team.

Chapter 3: Agile Testing Methods, Techniques, and Tools

  • The tester should be able to recall the concepts of test-driven development, acceptance testdriven development, and behavior-driven development.
  • The tester should be able to recall the concepts of the test pyramid. 
  • The tester should be able to summarize the testing quadrants and their relationships with testing levels and testing types.
  • For a given Agile project, the tester should be able to work as a tester in a Scrum team.
  • The tester should be able to assess quality risks within an Agile project.
  • The tester should be able to estimate testing effort based on iteration content and quality risks. 
  • The tester should be able to interpret relevant information to support testing activities.
  • The tester should be able to explain to business stakeholders how to define testable acceptance criteria.
  • Given a user story, the tester should be able to write acceptance test-driven development test cases.
  • For both functional and non-functional behavior, the tester should be able to write test cases using black box test design techniques based on given user stories.
  • The tester should be able to perform exploratory testing to support the testing of an Agile project.
  • The tester should be able to recall different tools available to testers according to their purpose and to activities in Agile projects.

Find out by testing yourself with THREE additional practice tests.

The practice tests provide an entire exam’s worth of questions, enabling you to confirm your mastery and providing you with the confidence you’ll need to take your final ISTQB Foundation Level certification exam.

The practice tests are timed, so you’ll know when you’re taking more time than the ISTQB allows, and at the end of the test you’ll receive a personal breakdown of the questions you answered correctly and incorrectly to help you continually improve. You’ll also be able to see an explanation for each question at the end of the test to help you avoid making the same mistakes when taking the exam.

You can go back and retake the practice exam as many times as you wish. If you need to leave during the practice test, or decide that you want to work on something else, the feature will automatically pause the exam and the test’s timer. So, when you’re ready to return to the practice test you can resume where you left off!

It is recommended that you take practice tests when you are done with your certification exam preparation.

Practice exam is just to assess your knowledge and should not be taken as result of the real exam.

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SAgar JOshi

Hi! I am SAgar JOshi. Father of a boy, husband to a loving superwoman. I started my IT career in the year 2009, after completing my Bachelor of Engineering.

I did my ISTQB Foundation Level certification in April 2013 and since then I completed many other ISTQB certifications such as ISTQB Agile Extension, ISTQB Automotive Tester Extension, ISTQB Advanced Test Manager, ISTQB Advanced Test Analyst, and ISTQB Advanced Technical Test Analyst certification.

All that I achieved is because of a life-long learning attitude and by having the right approach. My passion for learning did not stop with me. I am on a mission to teach 1,00,000 individuals by the year 2025. So, I started my own academy named, SAJO Academy, and this has brought me closer to an awesome bunch of people.

Hope to see you in one of my courses. Thank you and happy learning…!  

-SAgar JOshi

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