CSTP - Facts and Figures:
1. There are about 5000 CSTPs worldwide. This number is increasing.
2. The Common Body of Knowledge
has been formulated by an international team of practitioners and industry
experts in the field of software testing.
Their experience spans decades. IIST, USA is well respected in US and beyond.
Their
list of customers (see attached file) will give them an idea of IISTs
popularity in the US.
3. The list of organizations that
have sponsored their employees for CSTP
is at http://www.testinginstitute.com/companies.php (about 6 pages!).
4. Dr. Magdy Hanna Chairman of
IIST, USA normally charges 4,800 USD
per day as
professional fees. The rest of the experts in the US Industry normally charge
between 2,000 to 3,000 dollars. (Please dont publish this information
but this
information highlights the status and background of IIST, USA).
5. The course material and faculty are evaluated and certified by IIST, USA.
6. Before starting QSIT, Mr. Arunkumar Khannur was in QAI and consulted and trained companies in India, China, Singapore, Russia etc., He was the first consultant on CMMi in the Asia- Pacific region.
7. In India bigger companies like TCS, Infosys,
Wipro, Sonata, Hughes
Software, Cognizant Technologies, Talisma Corporation, etc.,
are very excited about CSTP. Will keep you posted on the latest developments.
8. Please find below the status of Junior CSTP by QSIT in the following countries:
1. India (Bangalore): 25th 27th March 2004 (Finalized).
2. Srilanka: 29th -31st March 2004 (Finalized).
3. Singapore: April 5th -8th March 2004 (Tentative).
4. China: April (Dates to be confirmed).
5. Thailand: April (Dates to be confirmed).
This gives one an idea of popularity of CSTP in the Asia- Pacific region.
Please visit http://www.testinginstitute.com/Partners.php
for updated
information on QSITs authorization for conducting CSTP in the
Asia-Pacific rim.
9. Comparison of CSTP with CSTE:
a) CSTP is the
only education based certification program in the world. We ensure that at the
end of the day, candidates do not just have a certificate but have a complete
grounding on all concepts of Software Testing.
This is primarily driven by case
studies, exercises and group discussions.
They are given sample templates and
forms which would ensure that they are ready to implement what has been taught
in their respective organizations.
They
are truly in a position to advise the top management in the area of
software
testing. The trainers rich practical experience is translated into
valuable
learning for candidates in these programs. Candidates have a
glimpse into
Industrys best practices!
b) QAIs CSTE is only exam and certification based. There is no training or orientation imparted to the Candidates to face the CSTE Exam. They are just handed over a book and asked to prepare by themselves and face the exam. Candidates do not have any practical orientation or exposure to Industrys best practices.
c) We have
benchmarked the common body of knowledge (CBOK) of CSTP with QAI's CSTE.
Infact, we cover all the topics that are in CSTE in greater
detail and also
address those areas that are not included in CSTE.
The Common Body of Knowledge of QAIs CSTE is given below:
Knowledge
Areas:
Source - http://www.qaiindia.com/Certification/frameset.htm
· The Test Environment
· Test Planning
· Executing the Test Plan
· Test Analysis and Reporting
Skill Categories:
· Test Principles and Concepts
· The Tester's Role in Software Development and Acquisition
· Test Management
· Build the Test Environment
· Risk Analysis
· Test Planning Process
· Test Design
· Performing Tests
· Defect Tracking and Correction
· Acceptance Testing
· Status of Testing
· Test Reporting
Whereas the Common Body of knowledge of CSTP is
|
CSTP Level 1 Certification (Area 1 & 2) |
CSTP Level 2 Certification (Area 3, 4 & 5) |
CSTP Level 3 Certification (Area 6 & 7) |
|
Principles of Software Testing § Levels of Testing § Testing client/ server applications § Testing Internet and web applications § Testing object-oriented applications § Testing embedded systems § The testing life cycle Test Design § Code-based test case design techniques § Requirement-based test case design techniques § Test design specification |
Managing the Testing Process § Planning § Scheduling § Reporting § Resources § Risk Management § Measuring and improving the test process Test Executions and Defect Tracking § Test scripting § Reporting § Defect tracking Requirement Definitions, Refinement and Verification § Writing testable requirements § Exploring requirements § Refining requirements § Defining requirements § Requirement verification § Requirement tractability |
Test Automation § Tool evaluation and selection § Architectures § Automation standards and guidelines § Planning the test automation process § Automation team roles Static Testing (Inspections, Reviews, and Walkthroughs) § Types of static testing § The process of static testing § Defect data analysis § Improving the process |
If we do a comparative analysis, CSTP covers additional areas apart from the regular contents as mentioned below:
§Testing client/ server applications
§ Testing Internet and web applications
§ Testing object-oriented applications
§ Testing embedded systems
Requirement Definitions, Refinement and Verification
§ Writing testable requirements
§ Exploring requirements
§ Refining requirements
§ Defining requirements
§ Requirement verification
§Requirement tractability
Test Automation
§ Tool evaluation and selection
§ Architectures
§ Automation standards and guidelines
§ Planning the test automation process
§ Automation team roles

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