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Author ISEB foundation without course
EdVliet

2006-08-28, 8:04 am

Dear Agh777,
If you have experience more than 3 years, the course will only give
you the link "How ISEB it pronounce vs. your experience".
All the questions at the ISEB foundation are based on the ISEB
foundation Sylabus which you can download from BCS_UK (ISEb site).
If you find the subjects in the sylabus are common knowledge, the
changes are reasonable you can pass.
My experience is still that placing the links "How ISEB it pronounce"
might be different than your experience.

eg. the testingphases of the V-model are Programtesting, integration
test in the small, systemtest, integration in the large, acceptance
test and maintenance test.
The book of Erik van Veenendaal (Testing practitioner) give you a good
lead.

in addition of scates and Zungmonkey: You always need to do the ISEB
foundation before you are allowed for the exam ISEB practitioner.
Regards,
Edvliet
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