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How does phase containment contribute to reducing the cost of development?

Ken, an entrepreneur in Leeds finds the quality of the tea locally available so low, that he decides
to research superior teas around the world. He decides to market, sell and distribute these
superior teas via the web. His market strategy is to offer superior products on a well-designed
website with graphics that are fast to load, has high availability, superior usability and fast
response times.
The website will offer the following:
– An innovative interactive catalogue of teas, which not only enables customers to buy the product,
but also enables them to provide feedback by rating the teas (which will influence his stock
purchasing levels)
– Provide the customer with the ability to use secure credit card transactions
– Provide the customer to give general feedback
Ken selects an iterative model for the development of the prototypes. The team consists of three
developers that are experienced in web development. Ken, although he doesn’t have technical
skillset, is concerned with quality. He doesn’t believe a lot of documentation is necessary and he
wants the website to be completed quickly.
The test basis contains the following:
– Story boards that show the information flow and page links through the site
– HTML pages developed to date.
– A statement of non-functional requirements.
With the strategy taking shape, Ken asks your advice on the specific testing techniques that
should be used to complete the required testing, bearing in mind the nature of the application and
the nature of Ken’s overall objectives.
How does phase containment contribute to reducing the cost of development?

Which TWO of the following items may more frequently need to be explained in greater detail for non-functional

Ken, an entrepreneur in Leeds finds the quality of the tea locally available so low, that he decides
to research superior teas around the world. He decides to market, sell and distribute these
superior teas via the web. His market strategy is to offer superior products on a well-designed
website with graphics that are fast to load, has high availability, superior usability and fast
response times.
The website will offer the following:
– An innovative interactive catalogue of teas, which not only enables customers to buy the product,
but also enables them to provide feedback by rating the teas (which will influence his stock
purchasing levels)
– Provide the customer with the ability to use secure credit card transactions
– Provide the customer to give general feedback
Ken selects an iterative model for the development of the prototypes. The team consists of three
developers that are experienced in web development. Ken, although he doesn’t have technical
skillset, is concerned with quality. He doesn’t believe a lot of documentation is necessary and he
wants the website to be completed quickly.
The test basis contains the following:
– Story boards that show the information flow and page links through the site
– HTML pages developed to date.
– A statement of non-functional requirements.
With the strategy taking shape, Ken asks your advice on the specific testing techniques that
should be used to complete the required testing, bearing in mind the nature of the application and
the nature of Ken’s overall objectives.

Which TWO of the following items may more frequently need to be explained in greater detail for
non-functional defect reports than for a functional defect report?

Which of the following subsystems, based on the risk scores of the table, is most risky?

You are managing the system testing for a SOA based system. The integrated system consists of
several subsystems:
– A SOA middleware
– A CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system
– A BRM (Billing and Revenue Management) system
– A SMS (Subscriber Management System) system and you performed a risk analysis based on
these subsystems.

At the end of the scheduled period for test execution you produce a first classical report based on
the traditional metrics of testing. Test pass/fail status and bug status (open/resolved) That table
provides you a distorted picture of the quality risk, because there is no indication of the risk level of
the failed tests, the tests not run, or the open bugs. Thus, you produce the following table to solve
this distortion issue:
In the table above, where you have introduced the concept of risk weighting, the highest risk test
or bug report has a score of 1, while the lowest risk test or bug report has a score of 0.04.
Which of the following subsystems, based on the risk scores of the table, is most risky?

which of the problems described hereafter exists in this defect report?

Your test team is currently executing interoperability testing. Consider the following excerpt from
the failure description of an interoperability defect report:
1. Connect external camera to a Windows Vista PC.
2. Start the camera application on the PC. Application starts normally and recognizes connected
camera.
3. Attempt to download the recorded data from the camera.
4. Data does not download.
5. Attempt to download the data three times. Data will not down—load.
Based on this information alone, which of the problems described hereafter exists in this defect
report?

Which TWO of the following comments would you immediately make based on the defect description above?

Consider the following description in a defect report “Nasty bug trashed contents of new file that I
created by formatting some text in symbol font, wasting my time.”
Which TWO of the following comments would you immediately make based on the defect
description above?
, 1 out of 2 correct 1 credit

what you will typically use for specifying, executing and recording the sessions?

Ken, an entrepreneur in Leeds finds the quality of the tea locally available so low, that he decides
to research superior teas around the world. He decides to market, sell and distribute these
superior teas via the web. His market strategy is to offer superior products on a well-designed
website with graphics that are fast to load, has high availability, superior usability and fast
response times.
The website will offer the following:
– An innovative interactive catalogue of teas, which not only enables customers to buy the product,
but also enables them to provide feedback by rating the teas (which will influence his stock
purchasing levels)
– Provide the customer with the ability to use secure credit card transactions
– Provide the customer to give general feedback
Ken selects an iterative model for the development of the prototypes. The team consists of three
developers that are experienced in web development. Ken, although he doesn’t have technical
skillset, is concerned with quality. He doesn’t believe a lot of documentation is necessary and he

wants the website to be completed quickly.
The test basis contains the following:
– Story boards that show the information flow and page links through the site
– HTML pages developed to date.
– A statement of non-functional requirements.
With the strategy taking shape, Ken asks your advice on the specific testing techniques that
should be used to complete the required testing, bearing in mind the nature of the application and
the nature of Ken’s overall objectives.
We now make the assumption that in the scenario described as above, exploratory testing was
selected as being the main test technique. You have now been given the task of specifying,
executing and recording the exploratory test sessions.
Select TWO of the options below to define what you will typically use for specifying, executing and
recording the sessions?

Which of the following represents the best choice of testing techniques in this scenario?

Ken, an entrepreneur in Leeds finds the quality of the tea locally available so low, that he decides
to research superior teas around the world. He decides to market, sell and distribute these
superior teas via the web. His market strategy is to offer superior products on a well-designed
website with graphics that are fast to load, has high availability, superior usability and fast
response times.
The website will offer the following:

– An innovative interactive catalogue of teas, which not only enables customers to buy the product,
but also enables them to provide feedback by rating the teas (which will influence his stock
purchasing levels)
– Provide the customer with the ability to use secure credit card transactions
– Provide the customer to give general feedback
Ken selects an iterative model for the development of the prototypes. The team consists of three
developers that are experienced in web development. Ken, although he doesn’t have technical
skillset, is concerned with quality. He doesn’t believe a lot of documentation is necessary and he
wants the website to be completed quickly.
The test basis contains the following:
– Story boards that show the information flow and page links through the site
– HTML pages developed to date.
– A statement of non-functional requirements.
With the strategy taking shape, Ken asks your advice on the specific testing techniques that
should be used to complete the required testing, bearing in mind the nature of the application and
the nature of Ken’s overall objectives.
Which of the following represents the best choice of testing techniques in this scenario?


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