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Examen: TMap: Quality for cross functional teams (TMAP)

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In today’s IT world cross-functional teams are expected to deliver business value with the right quality at speed. TMAP® supports this new way of working towards built-in quality which goes beyond just testing.

The internationally recognised TMAP: Quality for cross-functional teams certification attests all people in a high-performance IT delivery team, such as in DevOps or Scrum, the required knowledge and skills that are important for building quality in their IT system and gaining confidence that the pursued business value can be achieved.

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This certification is aimed at anyone who is a member of a cross-functional team in any role. It is particularly suitable for:

  • business analysts
  • product owners
  • developers
  • operations people
  • quality engineers
  • testers
  • users
  • scrum masters
  • agile coaches
  • release train engineers
  • etc.

 

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To be certified you must pass the TMAP: Quality for cross-functional teams exam.

You can prepare for the TMAP:Quality for cross-functional teams exam by attending a training course with a recognised training provider; participants will have relevant content and topics clearly explained and taught to them.

The syllabus covers the basics to get knowledge with the following QA & testing subjects:

  • The VOICE model for achieving business value by IT delivery
  • IT delivery models, especially DevOps
  • Cross-functional teams and continuous quality engineering
  • The whole-team approach and relevance for Dev and Ops people
  • QA & testing topics such as: * Reviewing and pull-requests * Continuous improvement and metrics
  • Continuous everything, test automation and CI/CD pipeline
  • Total cost of quality
  • Indicators, reporting and alerting
  • Quality measures
  • Personal, interpersonal and team skills
  • Test varieties (performance -, usability -, security testing and more)
  • Experience-based testing: exploratory testing and mob testing
  • Test design: boundary value analysis, path coverage, condition oriented testing, code coverage and mutation testing
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