Master essential software testing techniques, from test case design to automated testing implementation using JUnit and Cucumber.
Master essential software testing techniques, from test case design to automated testing implementation using JUnit and Cucumber.
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What you'll learn
Evaluate software testing requirements
Implement black-box testing techniques
Develop automated test suites
Create effective test oracles
Apply behavior-driven development
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This course includes:
5.2 Hours PreRecorded video
21 assignments
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There are 4 modules in this course
This comprehensive course covers both black-box and white-box testing techniques for software quality assurance. Students learn test case design, requirements analysis, and automated testing implementation. The curriculum includes hands-on practice with industry-standard tools like JUnit and Cucumber, focusing on developing effective test suites and evaluating test coverage.
Module 1: Introduction
Module 1 · 4 Hours to complete
Module 2: Black and White-box Techniques
Module 2 · 5 Hours to complete
Module 3: Requirements-Based Testing
Module 3 · 8 Hours to complete
Module 4: Performing Black and White Box Testing with Cucumber
Module 4 · 7 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Instructors
Director of Graduate Studies, Software Engineering
Kevin Wendt is a Teaching Specialist at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, where he serves as the Director of the Master of Science in Software Engineering (MSSE) program and oversees graduate teaching assistants in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CS&E). His teaching portfolio includes a wide range of courses, from graduate-level software engineering to introductory programming for non-majors.Before his tenure at the University of Minnesota, Wendt spent six years teaching at Dunwoody College of Technology, a century-old technical institution, and worked for five years as an applications programmer at Wells Fargo & Co. His extensive experience in both academia and industry informs his approach to software engineering education, emphasizing practical applications and real-world problem-solving.On Coursera, Dr. Wendt teaches several courses that focus on software testing and quality assurance, including Black-box and White-box Testing, Engineering Practices for Building Quality Software, Introduction to Automated Analysis, Introduction to Software Testing, Software Development Processes and Methodologies, and Web and Mobile Testing with Selenium. His courses are designed to equip students with essential skills for developing high-quality software in various environments.
Adjunct Professor
Mike Whalen is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota, associated with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CS&E). He specializes in software engineering and has contributed significantly to the field through both teaching and research. His courses include Black-box and White-box Testing and Introduction to Automated Analysis, which focus on essential testing methodologies in software development.With a strong background in formal methods and verification, Mike Whalen has worked extensively on projects related to safety-critical systems, particularly in avionics. His research interests include model checking, software testing, and requirements engineering, aimed at enhancing the reliability and safety of software systems.
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