IEEE 1633 training
The IEEE 1633 Recommended Practices, based on the IEEE 1633 document, offer a comprehensive guide for software teams, providing practical strategies to reduce defects and improve reliability. Developed by experts across various fields—including software development, testing, reliability, and quality assurance—the practices focus on preventing defects before they cause a loss of availability. Our IEEE 1633 training modules reflect these best practices.
Key Goals of IEEE 1633
The core objectives of the IEEE 1633 practices are to help engineering teams:
Reduce Defects Early: Identify and eliminate potential issues during the initial phases of development, even before a single line of code is written.
Forecast Remaining Defects: Use data-driven methods to predict the number of remaining defects during the testing phase.
Identify Root Causes: Pinpoint the underlying causes and failure modes of defects while there is still time to implement fixes without impacting the project timeline.
Make Data-Driven Decisions: Use facts and metrics to guide software release decisions rather than guesswork.
The accompanying IEEE 1633 training classes are designed to embody these principles, helping teams apply these practices effectively. The modules are designed so that each member of the team can pick and choose the modules that they need to be successful.
Nobody is better at IEEE 1633 training
Knowledge base
Each module is developed and executed by the chair person of the IEEE 1633 working group.
Delivery
Each module is available as virtual self guided, virtual instructor guided. Custom classes and in person classes are available at your site or ours.
Tailorable
Pick and choose the modules that fit your role and your organizational needs
Practical
No theory. Lots of practical application.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
As per the terms and conditions page of this website, the IEEE 1633 training class as well as all training classes are non-refundable.