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Testrics provides On-site software QA training on all testing subjects including: unit testing, test plan and test case design, software testing methods and tools, requirement analysis, and exploratory testing. Our training programs are tailored to your needs and designed to improve your team's productivity. Courses include:

 
     
 

Internationalization & Localization Testing:
Successfully Testing Multilingual Software and Web Sites

 
 

This workshop teaches the fundamentals of internationalization and localization testing.

 
 
 

Managing Globalization Requirements:
Effectively Collect, Describe and Manage Multilingual Software Requirements

 
 

This workshop shows you how to systematically approach requirement management for software projects independent of your development process.

 
 
 

Test Case Design:
Quickly and effectively design test cases

 
  This workshop provides a comprehensive review of how to design software test cases.  
 
 

Unicode and Asian Character Sets for Tester:
Establishing The Proper Foundation For Your Global Product

 
  If you are thinking about internationalizing your product, in order to produce localized versions for Asia or the rest of the world, your first decision will be about how to represent your data.  
 
 

Managing an Internationalization Project

 
  This workshop teaches you how to handle the challenges faced during the development and deployment of an internationalization project.  
     
Internationalization Localization Testing
Internationalization & Localization Testing:
Successfully Testing Multilingual Software and Web Sites
This workshop teaches the fundamentals of internationalization and localization testing. Both management and technical aspects are covered in a practical, pragmatic manner. Numerous examples and actual samples of test plans, test cases and test strategies are provided.
 
In addition, the workshop demonstrates how to test in all target languages and on all target platforms in a cost effective manner. You will learn how to set up a testing organization along with associated workflow, planning and management structures. You will learn how to leverage industry best practices, methods, tools and techniques. You will learn what to test and how to test it.
 
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  Managing Globalization Requirements:
Effectively Collect, Describe and Manage Multilingual Software Requirements
 
 

Requirements are a critical part of any software project. They become extremely complex when faced dealing with the needs of multiple and diverse locales. This workshop shows you how to systematically approach requirement management for software projects independent of your development process.

The workshop walks you through all phases of a requirement life cycle including elicitation, elaboration, workflow, prioritization, development, testing, deployment and support. Several real life examples from successful globalization projects are presented.

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Test Case Design Test Case Design:
Quickly and effectively design test cases
This workshop provides a comprehensive review of how to design software test cases. You will learn how to use state diagrams to describe parts of the system under test. You will also review several real-world examples of test case design. You will learn how to use requirements to build test cases and how to build test cases from exploratory testing charts.
 
After completing this workshop, you will know how to design a comprehensive set of test cases, confident that they will catch all the important bugs.
 
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Unicode Tester
Unicode and Asian Character Sets for Tester:
Establishing The Proper Foundation For Your Global Product
If you are thinking about internationalizing your product, in order to produce localized versions for Asia or the rest of the world, your first decision will be about how to represent your data. Will you use Unicode? or local character sets? or both? What laws can influence your decision? And what issues arise when using Unicode? What encoding should you use? What are the benefits and costs? This uniquely unbiased workshop answers these questions by presenting Unicode's strong and weak points in a clear, incisive manner.
 
The workshop begins with a short history of character sets leading up to Unicode, from Unicode 1.0 to the current Unicode version. The basic Unicode encodings (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32), as well as other representations (CESU-8, SCSU, BOCU-1) are presented along with their pros and cons. Next, the four normalization forms and their applications are discussed. Unicode implementation issues are presented, notably concerning text manipulation and fonts. The workshop then covers the latest Asian character sets: Korea's KS X 1001 versions, China's GB18030, Hong Kong's SCS and Japan's JIS X 0213 and their implications, both technical and legal (including conformance requirements).
 
 

Requirements are a critical part of any software project. They become extremely complex when faced dealing with the needs of multiple and diverse locales. This workshop shows you how to systematically approach requirement management for software projects independent of your development process.

The workshop walks you through all phases of a requirement life cycle including elicitation, elaboration, workflow, prioritization, development, testing, deployment and support. Several real life examples from successful globalization projects are presented.

 
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Managing Internationalization Project Managing an Internationalization Project
This workshop teaches you how to handle the challenges faced during the development and deployment of an internationalization project. You will learn about a wide range of issues including GUI, code sets, encodings, and translation. You will learn how to coordinate the internationalization project and manage an ever-increasing number of requirements from various locales. The workshop highlights successful practices. Examples of what not to do will illustrate key principles.
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