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Compliance Testing


About Compliance Testing
Compliance testing, also known as conformance testing, is a type of software testing to determine whether a software product, process, computer program, or system meets a defined set of internal or external standards before it’s released into production.  

Why is Compliance Testing important?
Importance of Compliance Testing
•    To validate if your software fulfills all the system requirements and standards.
•    To assess if all the related documentation is complete and correct.
•    To validate the software design and development.

Who should take the Compliance Testing Exam?
•    Software testing or QA professionals
•    Anyone who wants to assess their software testing skills
•    Software testing or QA managers and senior executives
•    Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for software testing or QA
•    Software testing or QA consultants
•    Students

Compliance Testing Certification Course Outline
1. Software Testing Basics
2. The Testing Process
3. Automated testing
4. Testing Artifacts
5. Compliance Testing


Certificate in Compliance Testing FAQs

Determining the development process

Ensuring that standards and guidelines are met

Reviewing business products

Assessing risks


This exam is best-suited for-

IT professionals

Software developers

Web programmers

Students and graduates

Other interested candidates

Creating reports

Awareness of software technologies

Attentive nature

IT skills


Compliance testing, also known as conformance testing is a non-function testing method that determines if a product, process or service complies with the needs of a specification, contract, technical standard or regulation

Introduction to compliance testing

Need of compliance testing

Types of compliance testing

Pros and cons of compliance testing

When to use compliance testing?

How to do compliance testing?

Tools for compliance testing

Conclusion