Do you have a standardized testing process, but find it difficult to apply in certain project situations? Do you have a project to be developed using RUP, SCRUM, or another development model, and do you have to adapt your testing procedure accordingly? Would you like to know how testing needs to be approached in a diversified, global project?
In the testing area there is certainly a large tool box of methods and techniques conveyed through the ISTQB course and the steadily growing range of literature, but one is often left wanting when it comes to finding out how these tools can best be employed in order to "build" a testing project. There is little in the way of broad practical knowledge relating to unusual project situations, and at best you might find a report was presented on the topic at a conference somewhere, naturally without providing much in the way of answers to specific questions. This is where we can help. The experts at SwissQ not only have a grasp of the theoretical basics, but thanks to their long practical experience and the active exchange of experience within the testing community, they also know how testing can be adapted depending on the environment without having to jettison the existing frameworks in the process.