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50 P.Gerrard
There are some minor schemeswhich operate, but ISTQB has becomethe de facto
standard in the industry.
But therearewell-knownproblemswithcurrentcertification:
• Ifyoulookat thecertificationschemesyllabuses (FoundationandAdvancesTest
Analyst, for example), the table of contents comprises mostly what we have
called logistics. The certification schemes teach many of the things we say we
donotcareabout.
• Theschemesmostlyofferonewayof implementingtesting––theyaresomewhat
aligned with various standards. Incident Management, Reviews, Test Planning,
Management and Control are all prescriptive and largely based on the Waterfall
approach.
• Muchof thesyllabusandcoursecontent is about rememberingdefinitions.
• Thesyllabuses infer testdesigntechniquesareprocedures,where thetesternever
models, or makes choices. The tester and exam-takerare spoon fed the answers
rather than being encouraged to think for themselves. There is no modelling
content.
• Thesyllabusesdon’t teach thinkingskills.Theword thinkingappearsonce in the
142pagesofFoundationandAdvancedTest Analyst syllabuses.
• Exams, being multiple choice format, focus on remembering the syllabus
content, rather than the competenceof the tester.
Certification does not improve your ability to be independent thinkers,
modelers or (pro-)active project participants; the exams do not assess your
abilityasa tester.
This is a bigproblem.
3 TheTesterSkillsProgram
After that lengthy justification for a new approach to thinking and inevitably skills
acquisition, this chapter focuses on the strategy for the development of a Tester
SkillsProgram(TSP).
Work started on the TSP in late 2018 in line with a provisional plan agreed
with it@cork Skillnet. But as time passed it became obvious that the initial goal of
creating a 3-day beginner class would not satisfy the requirements of the Program
Members. The challenges faced and the range of topics required to fulfil the needs
of a professional tester were much more ambitious than could be delivered in just
3 days. With hindsight, this was obvious, but we tried to align with the plan as
agreed.
Thecurrent strategyemergedover the earlymonths.
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Buch The Future of Software Quality Assurance"
The Future of Software Quality Assurance
- Titel
- The Future of Software Quality Assurance
- Autor
- Stephan Goericke
- Verlag
- Springer Nature Switzerland AG
- Ort
- Cham
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-030-29509-7
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 276
- Kategorie
- Informatik