ISTQB-based Software Testing Education: Advantages and
Challenges
Attila Szatmári,
Tamás Gergely and
Árpád Beszédes
The International Software Testing Qualifications Board
(ISTQB) is a widely-recognized organization that provides
certification scheme in the field of software testing. The
knowledge this scheme sets for different levels and areas of
software testing has become a standard terminology and requirement
for software testers in the industry. In the first part of this
paper, in a small survey, we examine the importance of
certification in industry, then we do a literature review to
investigate to what extent the ISTQB material is used in
university curricula. We examined job-offering portals and
discovered that LinkedIn and Jobline mostly had job listings that
favored the certificate, however, many jobs required the same
skills and knowledge that the ISTQB Foundation Level certificate
provides. Therefore, we recommend that universities include
software testing in their computer science curriculum and
accommodate the principles outlined by ISTQB. In the last part of
the paper, we highlight the challenges of using ISTQB material in
education based on our experience and show some possible solutions
to overcome them. In conclusion, by providing sufficient
knowledge, universities can provide an opportunity for students
and companies to save time spent on post-graduate trainings for
test-related positions.
Keywords: ISTQB, Test
Education, Higher Level Education, Testing.
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