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Exam ISEBSWTINT-001: ISEB Software Testing Intermediate

Which one is a product risk associated with the air quality management system?

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
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Which one is a product risk associated with the air quality management system?

Which of the following would be an entry criterion into site acceptance testing for the air quality monitoring

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
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Which of the following would be an entry criterion into site acceptance testing for the air quality
monitoring system?

Which of the following is an accurate depiction of the hierarchy of test management documentation (where the h

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
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Which of the following is an accurate depiction of the hierarchy of test management
documentation (where the highest comes first)?

Which of the following test design techniques would be most suitable for testing that the oxygen is released a

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
*********************************

Which of the following test design techniques would be most suitable for testing that the oxygen is
released at the required times?

which of the following review types would be most recommended to resolve any issues?

Topic 1, Case Study #1Scenario
A computerized system is being created to monitor the life support system on board a submarine.
It monitors air quality, water supplies and temperature.
This system will be supplied and maintained by SubsInc. SubsInc uses the V-model for software
development and conducts four levels of testing, from unit through to operational and site
acceptance testing.
Two key risks identified for the air quality system are:
1. If the percentage of oxygen in the air falls too low, personnel may suffocate
2. If the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air rises too high, the air may become toxic.
To address these risks, the requirement specification for this system includes the following
requirements:
R1) Oxygen must be replaced as it is consumed.
R2) Carbon dioxide must be removed from the air.
These requirements must be reflected in the functional, technical and program specification
documents.
You are a newly recruited test manager.
A risk register has been produced with the following additional risks identified.
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When creating the functional specification for the temperature control system, which of the
following review types would be most recommended to resolve any issues?

which are project risks?

Topic 2, Case Study # 2 Scenario
Your organization is a large media services corporation (MSC).
MSC uses Agile development, within a Scrum framework. Here, the iterations are referred to as
Sprints.
For each Sprint, a set of user-stories is defined, built, and tested. The user-stories are typically 1-2 lines long, indicating what the customer wants the system to do.
MSC is in the process of updating its website to meet the recently introduced accessibility rules for
websites. Accessibility means the availability of a system suitable to members of the public with,
for example, visual or hearing difficulties.
It has been decided to start with two requirements, as its first 2 Sprints:
1) Presentation of content with clear headings, short sentences, text versions always available.
2) Consistent navigation through the website.
You are the test manager and there are four developers and two testers. You have all worked
together previously, and are very experienced in MSCs products. Although the accessibility rules
are new to you and the team, you have all attended a workshop where they were explained.
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Which of the following are product risks and which are project risks?
a.The navigation through some parts of the website may need to be different from others.
b.Sprint 1 may not be completed on time, leading to a delay to the start of Sprint 2.
c.Text versions of images may not always be possible.
d.There may be a need to buy a capture-replay tool for regression testing.
e.A key member of the team may leave before the Sprints have been completed.

Which stage of the Fundamental Test Process will be most affected by the use of user-stories as defined above?

Topic 2, Case Study # 2 Scenario
Your organization is a large media services corporation (MSC).
MSC uses Agile development, within a Scrum framework. Here, the iterations are referred to as
Sprints.
For each Sprint, a set of user-stories is defined, built, and tested. The user-stories are typically 1-2 lines long, indicating what the customer wants the system to do.
MSC is in the process of updating its website to meet the recently introduced accessibility rules for
websites. Accessibility means the availability of a system suitable to members of the public with,
for example, visual or hearing difficulties.
It has been decided to start with two requirements, as its first 2 Sprints:
1) Presentation of content with clear headings, short sentences, text versions always available.
2) Consistent navigation through the website.
You are the test manager and there are four developers and two testers. You have all worked
together previously, and are very experienced in MSCs products. Although the accessibility rules
are new to you and the team, you have all attended a workshop where they were explained.
**************************************

Which stage of the Fundamental Test Process will be most affected by the use of user-stories as
defined above?

Which of the following review types would be recommended at the start of each Sprint, for the reason given?

Topic 2, Case Study # 2 Scenario
Your organization is a large media services corporation (MSC).
MSC uses Agile development, within a Scrum framework. Here, the iterations are referred to as
Sprints.
For each Sprint, a set of user-stories is defined, built, and tested. The user-stories are typically 1-2 lines long, indicating what the customer wants the system to do.
MSC is in the process of updating its website to meet the recently introduced accessibility rules for
websites. Accessibility means the availability of a system suitable to members of the public with,
for example, visual or hearing difficulties.
It has been decided to start with two requirements, as its first 2 Sprints:
1) Presentation of content with clear headings, short sentences, text versions always available.
2) Consistent navigation through the website.
You are the test manager and there are four developers and two testers. You have all worked
together previously, and are very experienced in MSCs products. Although the accessibility rules
are new to you and the team, you have all attended a workshop where they were explained.
**************************************

Which of the following review types would be recommended at the start of each Sprint, for the
reason given?

Which of the following methods of test estimation would be most appropriate for each Sprint?

Topic 2, Case Study # 2 Scenario
Your organization is a large media services corporation (MSC).
MSC uses Agile development, within a Scrum framework. Here, the iterations are referred to as
Sprints.
For each Sprint, a set of user-stories is defined, built, and tested. The user-stories are typically 1-2 lines long, indicating what the customer wants the system to do.
MSC is in the process of updating its website to meet the recently introduced accessibility rules for
websites. Accessibility means the availability of a system suitable to members of the public with,
for example, visual or hearing difficulties.
It has been decided to start with two requirements, as its first 2 Sprints:
1) Presentation of content with clear headings, short sentences, text versions always available.
2) Consistent navigation through the website.
You are the test manager and there are four developers and two testers. You have all worked
together previously, and are very experienced in MSCs products. Although the accessibility rules
are new to you and the team, you have all attended a workshop where they were explained.
**************************************

Which of the following methods of test estimation would be most appropriate for each Sprint?

Which of the following is the main purpose of an incident tracking process?

Topic 2, Case Study # 2 Scenario
Your organization is a large media services corporation (MSC).
MSC uses Agile development, within a Scrum framework. Here, the iterations are referred to as
Sprints.
For each Sprint, a set of user-stories is defined, built, and tested. The user-stories are typically 1-2 lines long, indicating what the customer wants the system to do.
MSC is in the process of updating its website to meet the recently introduced accessibility rules for
websites. Accessibility means the availability of a system suitable to members of the public with,
for example, visual or hearing difficulties.
It has been decided to start with two requirements, as its first 2 Sprints:
1) Presentation of content with clear headings, short sentences, text versions always available.
2) Consistent navigation through the website.
You are the test manager and there are four developers and two testers. You have all worked
together previously, and are very experienced in MSCs products. Although the accessibility rules
are new to you and the team, you have all attended a workshop where they were explained.
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Which of the following is the main purpose of an incident tracking process?


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