Overview

The ISTQB® Foundation Level Agile Tester (CTFL-AT) certification provides the key testing skills necessary to successfully contribute to an Agile project. CTFL-AT covers agile testing in alignment with the principles of agile software development as outlined in the Agile Manifesto. A tester on an Agile project will work differently than one working on a traditional project. Testers must understand the values and principles that underpin Agile projects, and how testers are an integral part of a whole-team approach together with developers and business representatives.

Audience

The Foundation Level Agile Tester certification is designed for professionals who are working within Agile environments. It is also for professionals who are planning to start implementing Agile methods in the near future, or are working within organizations that plan to do so.

To gain this certification, a candidate must hold the Certified Tester Foundation Level certificate (Version 4 or earlier). However, since Agile testing specificities are addressed in CTFL Syllabus version 4, it does not appear to be useful for a candidate to take the AT exam if he/she is CTFL 4 certified.

Content

ISTOB® Certified Tester Foundation Level – Agile Tester (CTFL-AT)

Agile Software Development

The Fundamentals of Agile Software Development

Aspect of Agile Approaches

Fundamental Agile Testing Principles, Practices, and Processes

The Differences between Testing in Traditional and
Agile Approaches

Status of Testing in Agile Project

Role and Skills of a Tester in an Agile Team

Agile Testing Methods, Techniques and Tools

Agile Testing Methods

Assessing Quality Risk and Estimating Test Effort

Techniques in Agile Projects

Tools in Agile Projects

Exam Structure

  • No. of Questions: 40
  • Passing Score: 26
  • Total Points: 40
  • Exam Length (mins): 60 (+25% Non-Native Language)

Business Outcomes

A candidate who has achieved the Foundation Level certification should be able to:

  • Collaborate in a cross-functional Agile team being familiar with principles and basic practices of Agile software development
  • Adapt existing testing experience and knowledge to Agile values and principles
  • Support the Agile team in planning test-related activities
  • Apply relevant methods and techniques for testing in an Agile project
  • Assist the Agile team in test automation activities
  • Assist business stakeholders in defining understandable and testable user stories, scenarios, requirements, and acceptance criteria as appropriate
  • Work and share information with other team members using effective communication styles and channels

More Information

Training is available from Accredited Training Providers (classroom, virtual, and e-learning). We highly recommend attending accredited training as it ensures that an ISTQB® Member Board has assessed the materials for relevance and consistency against the syllabus.

Self-study, using the syllabus and recommended reading material, is also an option when preparing for the exam.

Holders of this certification will be eligible to proceed to the next stage of the Agile stream and take the Agile Technical Tester (CTAL-ATT) and Agile Test Leadership at Scale (CTAL-ATLaS) certifications.

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