I was so lost on the subject. Didn't have a fair idea of what BA's role is on testing even after watching several videos untill I found this video. Thank you so much for a clear & precise explanation . I have an interview tomorrow, this really helps :) :)
This series of videos are really great ... I paid INR 35000 ,but learnt in a great way from your tutorial.... supab job.... perfect explanation ..Request you to do a video on SOW /BRD /FRD / JAD / BPMN / PROTOTYPE / MOCKUP / TRACEABILITY / CHANGE MANAGEMENT & NFRS...
I didn't learn about the test case and exact method of UAT at all in my MIS degree . They also only told you have to gather requirement but didn't tell you how to ask questions. Basically theoretical is not enough, need exact method for sure as well as practical sessions to run the whole SDLC.
As a ba in the energy sector working for a super major my role involved probably 40% testing during certain periods of upgrades or migrations. Testing knowledge is absolutely vital in my opinion. test every even insignificant feature you can think of because I guarantee you your customers will either knowingly or unknowingly do some kind of ham-fisted thing that breaks your system at some point. Or 12 times a day.
Thank You so much for the feedback. Glad you are finding it useful. Yes we will continue to keep posting videos regularly, If there is a specific topic you have in mind, let us know and we will create a future video based on that. Many Thanks
@@ThePrefectBA Yes, I think it would be very useful if you can make example of different artifacts (for cinema) and how they are combine together ( for example Business goals, Vision scope , user stories - acceptance criteria, Use case diagram, state machine diagram, business process diagram, prototype and combine all together that would make sense. It would be very, very useful for the interview. Because in the interview they are also giving practical tests.
Hello Yannick, The use cases would be converted to test scenarios. These test scenarios would be tested as part User acceptance testing (UAT). Hence Use case testing is part of User acceptance testing. Hope this helps
These videos are very helpful! I paid $500 for a online BA class and I learn more from your videos! Keep up the good work
Thanks a lot 😀
500 dollars is a lot . Who is that money minded crap?
Did u get job
Brilliant, crisp, perfect, to the point...
Thank you!
Glad you liked it
I was so lost on the subject. Didn't have a fair idea of what BA's role is on testing even after watching several videos untill I found this video. Thank you so much for a clear & precise explanation .
I have an interview tomorrow, this really helps :) :)
Glad it was helpful!
thanks a lot for this detailed explanation !! appreciate it !!
Wow! very practical, concise and well-structured. simply amazing! Thank you. Please never stop uploading such informational videos.
This series of videos are really great ... I paid INR 35000 ,but learnt in a great way from your tutorial.... supab job.... perfect explanation ..Request you to do a video on SOW /BRD /FRD / JAD / BPMN / PROTOTYPE / MOCKUP / TRACEABILITY / CHANGE MANAGEMENT & NFRS...
Superb....the only crisp vedio which I have come across for this particular topic..great job..
Glad you liked it
Thanks Bro😀
Welcome 😊
very helpful videos.
Thanks for the feedback :)
Thank you so much, its a super super video with good concept
Thanks Kalyan. Much appreciate your feedback
I didn't learn about the test case and exact method of UAT at all in my MIS degree .
They also only told you have to gather requirement but didn't tell you how to ask questions.
Basically theoretical is not enough, need exact method for sure as well as practical sessions to run the whole SDLC.
As a ba in the energy sector working for a super major my role involved probably 40% testing during certain periods of upgrades or migrations. Testing knowledge is absolutely vital in my opinion. test every even insignificant feature you can think of because I guarantee you your customers will either knowingly or unknowingly do some kind of ham-fisted thing that breaks your system at some point. Or 12 times a day.
For waterfall frame work which too do you use to log defect, the execution..
You can use QC ALM
I am wondering if you will keep up with good work ? ^_^ I must say this videos are very useful. Thanks
Thank You so much for the feedback. Glad you are finding it useful. Yes we will continue to keep posting videos regularly,
If there is a specific topic you have in mind, let us know and we will create a future video based on that.
Many Thanks
@@ThePrefectBA Yes, I think it would be very useful if you can make example of different artifacts (for cinema) and how they are combine together ( for example Business goals, Vision scope , user stories - acceptance criteria, Use case diagram, state machine diagram, business process diagram, prototype and combine all together that would make sense. It would be very, very useful for the interview. Because in the interview they are also giving practical tests.
HI can you also make video to write technical documents it will be helpful
Amazing video course😊
Thanks for the feedback 😀
Thanks for the videos Sir. Do we have to do use case testing and then user acceptance testing or do we have to do just one of them?
Hello Yannick,
The use cases would be converted to test scenarios.
These test scenarios would be tested as part User acceptance testing (UAT).
Hence Use case testing is part of User acceptance testing.
Hope this helps