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ISTQB® Foundation Level Agile Tester
About the Course
Agile testing is a relatively recent approach to software testing that adheres to the Agile Manifesto’s concepts of agile software development.
On an Agile project, a tester can function in a different way than on a conventional project. Testers must consider the concepts and ideals that underpin Agile projects, as well as how testers, along with developers and business leaders, are an important part of a whole-team strategy.
Business Outcomes
The following are the Business Outcomes that a Foundation Level Agile Tester certification holder is expected to achieve:
- Work in a cross-functional Agile team while understanding the concepts and fundamentals of Agile software development.
- Align current testing expertise and practice with Agile values and concepts.
- Assist the Agile team in the creation of test-related tasks.
- In an Agile project, use appropriate testing approaches and techniques.
- Participate in test automation exercises with the Agile team.
- Assist stakeholders in identifying user stories, scenarios, requirements, and acceptance criteria that are both understandable and testable.
- Use effective communication styles and platforms to collaborate and exchange knowledge with other team members.