100-Year QA-Textbook

A free interactive textbook for learning QA from the mentors of the IT school that shows results (literally)

The 100-Year QA Textbook is designed for those who want to do more than just learn the basics—they want to become truly competitive QA engineers.
How the 100-Year QA-Textbook differs from other textbooks and courses with online lectures:
  • Completeness and depth
    It covers everything a QA engineer needs to know. With over 40 chapters on test design, requirements management, documentation, testing at all levels, and defect tracking in a three-tier architecture, as well as databases, Linux, networking, development methodologies, and testing AI applications.

    The profession of a QA engineer requires a great deal of work with text—requirements, specifications, and technical assignments. Unfortunately, watching online lectures does nothing to improve this skill and offers little substantive content: a two-hour lecture amounts to only 20 pages of text (when the lecture isn’t interrupted by questions and technical issues). The 1,000 pages of the 100-Year QA-Textbook are equivalent to over 100 hours of online lectures.
  • Lots of practice
    QA is a hands-on profession. Therefore, practical training should take up at least half of the training program.

    The 100-Year QA Textbook isn’t just a book full of dry theory—it’s an interactive textbook, with each chapter featuring:
    • Practical exercises based on the FTB flight booking service.
    • Exercises using the Mentorpiece Sim AI simulator.
    • Thought-provoking homework assignments.
  • Developed by experts, recommended by employers
    Developed by a team of mentors with a combined total of over 100 years of IT experience.

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