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A powerful inspection technique for early detection and correction of faults in requirements, designs, and other work products |
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The scope, objectives, and activities of the review process |
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How to prepare for review meetings |
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How to perform different review roles |
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Ways to incorporate test information into reviews |
Many companies’ software review and inspection programs fall far short of what is needed to positively impact software products and practices. This seminar demonstrates effective techniques for efficient, productive reviews. It provides students an opportunity to practice and gain valuable experience in various types of reviews and roles including moderator, presenter, tester and reviewer.
Students leave with fresh insight about what good reviews mean and a complete set of supporting material including sample procedures, checklists, and standards.
The concepts and techniques required for productive reviews are straightforward. The difficulty often lies in gaining the practice and skills to be effective. This seminar provides a practice review, to give students a chance to use the various techniques.
This seminar is for anyone seeking to establish or improve technical reviews. This includes systems analysts, developers, maintainers, testers, publications specialists, project leaders, and those involved in quality support activities.
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