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This course provides an in-depth understanding of the fundamental concepts and activities related to software testing, a critical component of the software development lifecycle. The course covers the basics of testing, its importance, and the principles that guide effective testing practices. Additionally, it introduces learners to the roles, responsibilities, and skills required in testing teams. The course also explores static testing techniques, review processes, and best practices to ensure high-quality software products. Through engaging video lectures and practical examples, learners will gain the necessary skills to perform both fundamental and static testing activities effectively. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe the fundamental concepts and principles of software testing. 2. Identify the key activities, roles, and responsibilities in the software testing process. 3. Apply essential skills and good practices for effective software testing. 4. Evaluate static testing techniques, review processes, and their impact on software quality assurance. Target Audience: This course is designed for aspiring software testers, QA professionals, software developers, and anyone interested in understanding the fundamentals and static testing processes. It is suitable for beginners as well as professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in software testing....

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By Amjd A

Feb 10, 2025

I completed one of the courses on the Corsira platform and I could not obtain the testimony because my account was not documented.

By Risto P

Jun 27, 2025

very good prep for the ISTQB foundation level cert.

By Hayat M

Apr 11, 2025

EXCEPTIONAL

By Chetana N

Apr 17, 2025

ok

By Yuliia R

Feb 8, 2025

The speaker's English makes it nearly impossible for her to understand. At the same time while explaining the simplest things she is just reading the definitions from the standards. There is no full explanation.

By Gavin S

Jul 30, 2025

Low quality compilation of this course- spelling errors and poor narration

By Constantin N B

Jul 26, 2025

First of all, this course is outdated and suited for the current v4.0 version of ISTQB-CTFL. This isn't stated anywhere, but you can infer it from the old ISO standards this cours mentiones. Some core facts about testing don't change between versions, but some facts are simply outdated. Secondly, the course contains drastical errors, with sentences like "The debugging process allows us an early finding of an error and makes software development error-free." (Video "Testing and Debugging") being taught troughout the course, which are in crass contrats to the ISTQB official materials. Also, the tutor is really hard to understand, with a strong accent, making it hard to follow. I wouldn't recommend this course for anyone trying to get the ISTQB-CTFL certification in 2025 or later. Sadly, it's almost the only course on coursera for this topic.

By HyonJoo K

Dec 17, 2024

I have just finished this course, and I initially planned to take the 2nd and 3rd ISTQB courses as well when I registered. However, over the duration of this course, I encountered two major issues that lead me to ㅜNOT recommend it: 1.Difficulty understanding the instructor's accent: The instructor primarily reads the text aloud, but the accent makes it hard to follow. I eventually turned off the audio and read the material myself, which significantly improved my focus and comprehension. 2.Inaccurate content: At times, the course context does not align with the recommended further reading material. The external resources often describe concepts differently, causing confusion. For these reasons, I strongly suggest considering other courses instead.

By Bertil H

Mar 14, 2025

Slides are full of errors and of very low quality. One of the slides has been scribbled over so it can't even be read. Course tutor sometimes mixes up the words, and at times to such an extent the meaning is hard to understand. At one point the words spoken was the opposite of the text in the slides.