New e-Learning ISEB Intermediate course puts theory into context

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ILX Group plc, the global software company has announced the launch of a new e-Learning course leading to the ISEB Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing.

ILX’s multimedia course has been designed for companies and individuals alike and leads to the Information Systems Examination Board (ISEB) Intermediate Certificate in Software Testing. The certificate is the next level of competency in software testing after foundation level and covers everything required by the ISEB syllabus, with the emphasis on helping delegates to understand, remember and apply the appropriate knowledge and skills. Candidates must already hold the ISEB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing to take advantage of this new online course.

The new course is designed to benefit individuals or teams involved in software testing. This includes people in roles such as testers, test analysts, test engineers, test managers, user acceptance testers and software developers. This course is also appropriate for anyone who wants more than just a basic understanding of software testing, such as project managers, quality managers, software development managers, business analysts, IT directors and management consultants. The effective and convenient e-learning course allows staff to learn at their own pace, at any time, using animation, sound and interactive exercises.

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Eddie Kilkelly, Chief Operating Officer at the ILX Group, commented, “The ILX course is particularly strong on the depth of information that it covers which is far more than the minimum needed to just pass the examination. The course also explores this additional information, putting the ISEB theory in to context through the use of exercises with detailed model answers and explanations. On completion of the course individuals will have the best possible chance of passing the ISEB Intermediate examination as well as a solid understanding of the context of testing theory.”



For further information please visit http://shop.ilxgroup.com/acatalog/isebistqb-softwaretesting-intermediate-pack.html or to view online demonstration visit http://cf.ilxgroup.com/demos/softwaretestingintermediatedemo/main.html

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