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Which of the following is an example of testing as part of the requirements specification phase? 1 credit

  1. A requirements review meeting
  2. A business analyst eliciting requirements
  3. Performing acceptance tests against requirements
  4. A test report showing requirements coverage

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Your company is considering whether or not to purchase a test tool suite from a respectable vendor. Your manager has searched the internet for comparable products but none of them meets his specific requirements. A tool demonstration has been arranged for next week and your team has been invited to attend. The tool suite consists of a test management tool, test execution tool and a requirements management tool. There is the possibility of adding a performance testing tool at a later stage. You have decided to attend the demo but raise some issues beforehand regarding expectations.



Select THREE issues from the options provided that should at least be raised. 1 credit

  1. Has there been sufficient comparison of tools?
  2. What are the problems we are trying to address?
  3. Do we have a set of tool requirements to validate the tool against?
  4. How will the implementation be organized?
  5. Which project will be selected to perform the tool pilot?
  6. Is customized training available?
  7. How will the change process be managed?

Answer(s): A,B,C



Which of the following would you least expect to form part of the analysis of initial tool costs? 1 credit

  1. Integration with other tools
  2. Learning time required to use the new tool
  3. Tool portability
  4. Evaluation of suitable tools

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

The project situation after 11 months is:
- The first increment was released one week late but contained sufficient functionality to be declared fit for purpose'. However, there were 20 outstanding incidents deferred to increment two.
- The amount of voluntary overtime worked PV the test team has reduced the second Increment slippage to just 3 weeks.
- There is talk of reducing the scope of requirements. The purpose of this is to first deliver the application with support for manual testing and then to provide a delivery * weeks later to resolve any remaining points and provide support for automated testing (i.e. the link to the capture-replay tool).
- Concerns have been expressed by a section of the user community, that in some places the usability is very poor.



Which of the following are valid reasons for adopting a different life cycle (from the V model), for increments after the first year? 2 credits
i) We do not have a clear understanding of the requirements from a customer perspective.
ii) We see the risk of delivering requested functionality late as being higher than the risk of delivering a lower quality product.
iii) We do not have a budget for additional regression testing which is needed to ensure that existing functionality is not compromised by future iterations.
iv) The company test strategy does not fit well within the V life cycle model.

  1. (i) and (ii)
  2. (i) and (iv)
  3. (ii) and (iii)
  4. (ii) and (iv)

Answer(s): A



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srulom commented on May 15, 2024
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