ISTQB has unveiled the new Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL) Syllabus Version 4.0, which will come into effect on May 9th, 2023. This updated syllabus is a testament to the evolving landscape of software testing, and it’s designed to equip software testers with the most relevant and up-to-date knowledge and skills.
The new syllabus has been carefully curated to reflect the latest trends in the software testing industry. One of the most significant changes is the inclusion of Agile testing. Agile testing is a set of principles and practices that are used to test software in an agile development environment. The addition of Agile testing to the syllabus underscores the growing popularity of agile development methodologies and the need for testers to be adept in this approach.
Risk-based testing also receives more attention in the new syllabus. Risk-based testing is a systematic approach to testing that prioritizes testing activities based on the risks to the software product. The increased focus on risk-based testing in the ISTQB Foundation Level Syllabus 4.0 (2023) reflects the growing recognition of the importance of risk management in software testing.
The new syllabus also includes a number of minor changes, such as the addition of new learning objectives and the updating of some of the existing learning objectives. These changes ensure that the syllabus remains a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for software testers.
The ISTQB Foundation Level Syllabus 4.0 (2023) is divided into six chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of software testing:
- Fundamentals of Testing: This chapter covers the basics of software testing, including its purpose, principles, and process.
- Testing Throughout the Software Development Lifecycle: This chapter delves into the role of testing in different stages of software development.
- Static Testing: This chapter focuses on static testing techniques, which involve examining the software without executing it.
- Test Analysis and Design: This chapter explores various techniques for designing tests.
- Managing the Test Activities: This chapter covers the management aspects of testing, including planning, monitoring, and control.
- Testing Tools: This chapter discusses the tools and technologies that can aid in software testing.
The ISTQB Foundation Level Syllabus 4.0 (2023) is a significant update to the previous syllabus. The addition of Agile testing, the increased focus on risk-based testing, and the minor changes make the ISTQB Foundation Level Syllabus 4.0 (2023) a more comprehensive and up-to-date resource for software testers.
For software testers who are planning to take the CTFL exam, it is important to be aware of the changes in CTFL 4.0. The new syllabus reflects the latest trends in software testing, and it is important to be familiar with these trends in order to pass the exam.
There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the CTFL exam. The ISTQB offers a number of training courses and study guides, and there are also a number of online resources available.
Getting certified as a software tester has a number of benefits. Certification shows that you have the knowledge and skills necessary to be a successful software tester. It can also help you to get a job, get a raise, or advance your career. In addition, certification can help you to stay up-to-date on the latest trends in software testing.
Download a copy and get more details of the new syllabus here.
Petr Krampl
Where can I get the exam for CTFL 4.0, if the national board (Czechia) is not providing it yet?
What study materials would you suggest for CTFL version 4.0?