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Pass Your ISTQB-CTFL® Exam on the First Try
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Our 3 day ISTQB-CTFL® exam prep course
prepares you to
easily
pass the 40 question,
75 minute ISTQB-CTFL® certification exam.
Our instructor-led, in-person,
classroom
environment,
combined with our on-line
ISTQB-CTFL® simulation test,
work
together
providing you the knowledge and focus
needed to pass the ISTQB-CTFL® test and
earn
your ISTQB-CTFL® Certified Tester
Foundation Level credential.
We are thrilled to be one of the first providers
to offer a study course for this exciting new
credential. Take your career and organization
to the next level by learning the skills and
best practices associated with this credential.
Attend our three day class,
take your ISTQB-CTFL® exam and
become certified!
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"Amazing class with extremely helpful tips and learning techniques."
-Shane Sanders, Marketing Coordinator
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Optional Money-back Guarantee
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Purchase our guarantee and get a refund if you don't pass
the ISTQB-CTFL exam.
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Read more about our
Money-back Pass Guarantee. |
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Pass Assurance
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Red Rock Research is thrilled to offer our attendees
Pass-Assurance Technology.
This technology--exclusively developed by Red Rock Research--shows you when you
are finished studying and are ready to take the test. |
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ISTQB-CTFL® Exam Prep Course Overvieww
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Our course contains the following program:
Part I - ISTQB-CTFL® Exam Prep Overview
- Introduction
- Red Rock Research Exam Guarantee Overview
- Test Taking Strategies
- ISTQB® vs. ASTQB®
- ISTQB® Certifications
- ISTQB-CTFL® Test Overview
Part II - Fundamentals of Testing Software
- What is testing?
- Seven Testing Principles
- Fundamenta Test Process
- Psychology of Testing
- Testers Code of Ethics
- A List of Quality Systems: ISO9000, CMMi, Six Sigma,
ITIL, COBIT
Part III - Testing Throughout the
Software Lifecycles
- Understanding Software Lifecycles
- Four Testing Levels: Components, Integration, System,
Acceptance
- Four Test Types: Functional, Non-Functional,
Structural, Change
- Maintenance Testing
- Static Testing Techniques (Requirements Reviews, Code
Reviews, etc.)
- Informal vs. Formal Reviews & Review Phases
Part IV - Test Design Techniques
- Test Development Process
- Test Analysis vs. Test Design
- Test Case Traceability
- Test Design Categories
- Coverage Formula
- Black Box Testing Techniques
- White Box Testing Techniques
- Ad-Hoc Testing Techniques
- Closing Test Techniques
Part V - Test Management
- Test Organization
- Test Planning & Estimation
- Test Progress Monitoring & Control
- Configuration Management
- Risk and Testing
- Incident Management
Part VI - Bonus Materials
- End User Personas
- Good User Experience Principles
- Calculating Remaining Defects in Existing Software
- Quality Improvement Metrics
- Determine Your Weakest Quality Link
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Different and Betterr
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We know your have a choice. Our goal is to be the most preferred ISTQB-CTFL® Exam
Prep vendor in your area. Our program is different and better than others
you will find. Here is why:
- Our instructors are friendly, educated, and have real-world
software testing experience.
- We have the best
guarantee
in the industry. We guarantee you will pass the ISTQB-CTFL® exam on the
first try. If you can't after two more attempts that we pay for, we'll give you the rest of your money back.
- After you attend our course once, you are welcome to sit in on our ISTQB-CTFL® course at
any future time throughout your career for a small fee ($50).
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ISTQB-CTFL® Exam Prep
Activities
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Our ISTQB-CTFL® exam prep course contains specialized memory-training exercises novel to
Red Rock Research.
Attendees will engage in memory-training exercises that enhance the ability of the
attendee to remember facts and formulas.
Attendees will also have access to our
on-line test simulator, containing sample
test questions similar to the ISTQB-CTFL® Certification exam.
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Common Questions about our ISTQB-CTFL® Exam Prep Course in Houston, TX
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Why take the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam Prep course from Red Rock Research?
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Please see our sidebar above titled 'Different and Better'. |
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Am I guaranteed to pass the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam?
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Red Rock Research offers an
optional first-time passing guarantee for the ISTQB-CTFL® exam.
This means we guarantee you will pass the test on your first try. The ISTQB-CTFL
is a difficult test and we take our guarantee seriously. If you don't pass
the test on the first try we will pay for your second attempt. If you don't
pass on your second attempt, we will pay for your third attempt. If you don't
pass the ISTQB-CTFL® on the third try, we will refund all of your money minus the
tests we have paid for. Check our guarantee against others and
be sure they give you all of your money back, like we do. We have noted that
many other providers keep a 'processing fee' when issuing refunds.
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What can you tell me about the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam?
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The ISTQB-CTFL® Exam spans 75 minutes and has 40 multiple-choice questions with four possible
answer for each questions.
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How many questions are on the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam?
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The ISTQB-CTFL® Exam has 40 multiple-choice questions. |
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How much time do I have to complete the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam?
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You have 75 minutes to complete the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam. This translates into 1.9 minutes
per question. |
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How many times can I take the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam?
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There is no restriction on how many times you can attempt the exam. |
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Where in the HOUSTON area can I take the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam?
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The ISTQB-CTFL® exam can be taken on-line. You can locate an on-line test
proctor at the
ASTQB website.
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Where do I start my application for become a ISTQB-CTFL®?
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Apply for your ISTQB-CTFL® application directly on ASTQB's website
here. |
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How much does the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam cost?
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The ISTQB-CTFL® Exam presently costs $229. |
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What score is needed to pass the ISTQB-CTFL® Exam?
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The ISTQB-CTFF Exam requires a score of at least
65% correct to pass. |
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