We have built a level of pedagogy into our
business model whereby there is a constant learning and relearning.
Our learning and competency center constantly updates the knowledge
from our practical experience, and we impart knowledge from
our experiences. We teach what we practice!
At STAG, you learn from the practitioners. You learn the essential
concepts from practitioners with 7-20 years of experience. We do not
teach from a book, we base it on our experiences from real life projects/products.
We have a unique learning model that makes you learn.
Mere knowledge of test tools is not enough because testing is not just automation.
A core skill is the ability to think critically. Our teaching emphasizes
on the test engineering techniques to help you understand the need
of good test plan, design test cases, measure quality, build robust
automation, and setup a pragmatic process. In short, we help students
to think very scientifically to uncover bugs. Thus, we discuss and
practice the art of being skeptical and of separating observations
from inferences. Students are encouraged to report bugs and challenged
to explain the relationship between their conjecture that something
are amiss and the observations they made. A good tester should think
like a scientist or a detective, hunt for errors; pursue errors not
people, and add value to the success of the software development project!
The course is well spaced with lots of practical work - 33% theory
and 67% practical. In the lab sessions you will be expected to
design test cases, document test plans, document defects, use
tools, generate reports, analyze defects
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