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Workshop on Methodologies for effective Software Testing
April 15-16, 2011 - Bangalore.
Venue : Hotel
Regaalis (Old Hotel Rama International)
Lavele Road, Bangalore
Risk Based Testing (RBT)
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Participants will learn:
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Risk
identification and analysis – using resources
such as prior test results, known defect
metrics, and specific product/project
characteristics to identify potential failures
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Using the risk
profile to design test strategy, test cases,
level of automation required, etc.
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Integrating RBT
into the development/test cycle – when, what
and how much to test
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‘Risk-Aware’
metrics & reporting – how and what to report
to make sure the test results are seen in the
‘context’ of the risk profile of the product
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Better client
perception management with RBT
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Key
take-away:
Excel based ‘RBT
tool-kit’ that can be used by the participants in their
workplace
Brief Agenda:
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1 |
Introduction to
the RBT process, frameworks and tools that we
will use in the rest of the workshop |
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Freewheeling
discussion on the two case studies –
introducing many of the important concepts and
leveraging on the participants’ own
experiences |
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Risk
Identification and analysis – discussion of
techniques followed by hands-on sessions |
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Testing based on
the risk profile – discussion of the
techniques followed by hands-on sessions |
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Tool Demo using
Quality Center (HP)
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Risk based
reporting – metrics, templates, risk-profile
evolution, client perception management.
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Orthogonal Array Testing
(OAT)
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Participants will learn:
Key
take-away:
Excel based ‘OAT
tool’ that can be used by the participants in their
workplace
Brief Agenda:
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Application Security
Testing
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Participants will learn:
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Know your threats
- how attackers succeed in breaking web
applications
Secure the application - Understand the attack
target possibilities of web apps
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Understand the
some of the top vulnerabilities proposed by
OWASP
Understand and apply the differences between
Security testing & Functional testing
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Incorporate
security into your application life cycle - to
prevent exceptions in the security policy of
an application or the underlying system
(vulnerabilities)
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Key
take-away:
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Better understanding of approach to be taken
for Security testing.
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How you could make a Web application hiccup,
crash or otherwise give out information you
shouldn't be able to see
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Brief Agenda:
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Sessions |
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Introduction to
various areas from where Application security
could get compromised |
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Discussion around
– Vulnerability Assessment, Penetration
testing, Fuzz testing, Obfuscation,
Architectural Risk Analysis |
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Automation
possibilities |
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Fast Facts |
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Dates:
April 15-16, 2011 at Bangalore
Delegate Fees:
Rs. 10,000/- (Service Tax of 10.3% extra)
Discounts:
10% Early Bird Discount (payment to be received by March
31, 2011)
10% for groups – 5 delegates or more from the same company
Maximum
discount across all combinations restricted to 15%
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For
delegate registrations, contact:
VANN Consulting
Pvt. Ltd.
Bangalore
Phone:
080-2520-1625Mobile:
+91 8762-315 315
E-Mail:
registrations@innovate-it.in |
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