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Which element of waste best describes 'the cost of an idle resource'?
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A car manufacturer is updating its airbag deployment system for its family cars. It has increased the number of airbags from four to nine. This has necessitated an upgrade to the airbag control software (ACS) to allow deployment of the extra airbags where appropriate. The car manufacturer receives information from on-board sensors. From this, it calculates the amount of deployment needed (minimal, medium and full), and from which airbag(s). For this upgrade, it will receive information from extra sensors to be used in its calculations. The car manufacturer employs its own in-house software development team. It uses the V model for its software development. There are four stages of testing, from unit through to factory acceptance testing. The development team is made up of project, programming and test managers. The programmers use object-oriented methods for development. The car manufacturer wishes to be first to market with the extra airbags, which will allow it to increase the safety ratings for its family cars, thereby increasing sales in a very competitive market. Which of the following is a product risk of the upgrade described?
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Select the correct answer;
I . Verifying "what" the product does is part of functional testing.
II . Usability Testing is a domain/functional testing technique.
III . Inspection, evaluation and reviews are usability test techniques.
IV . Understandability, learnability and attractiveness are attributes of usability
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According to the ISTQB syllabus, domain testing quality attributes are;
I . Accuracy, Suitability, Interoperability
II . Reliability, Maintainability, Portability
III . Performance, load, Adaptability
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Select the correct statement(s). According to the ISTQB Syllabus;
I . Unauthorized access & copying, buffer overflow, logic bombs are part of Technical Security Testing.
II . Fallback, backup and restore activities are part of recoverability testing.
III . Verifying whether a system can handle peak loads at or above maximum capacity is called stress testing.
IV . Verifying whether a system can "meet future efficiency requirements" is called scalability testing
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A Software Test Analyst at ABC company. received a new software release and the installation guide from Development. He followed the installation guide and successfully installed the software. Then he followed the fallback instructions and performed a successful fallback. After verifying that the software has completely fallen back as desired, he re-installed the software. What type of testing activity did he do?
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Which of the following statements are correct?
I . IEEE 1028 is an international standard on reviews.
II . Early reviews are very cost effective in finding defects.
III . Review is considered a static testing
IV . Most documents can be reviewed (source code, requirements document, test plan document)
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You are a test analyst for XYZ Company. CEO of XYZ sent a meeting entry to you and your manager for a past project evidence and test deliverables review. A person from an external company would like to interview you regarding the previous project. This activity has a very high visibility from upper management. What type of review is described above?
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What type of a review meeting is described below?
"You were invited to attend a meeting next week. Meeting moderator included set of metrics and a document to be reviewed along with the meeting agenda. One of the meeting agendas is to find defects in the document sent. You and the other attendees were asked to review the document prior to the meeting".
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Select the matching pair;
I . Contractual Review
II . Requirement Review
III . Design Review
a. Involve Managers, customers and technical staff. Review contract milestones.
b. Involve customers and technical staff. Review design solutions, test cases.
c. Involve auditor. Review compliance to processes and regulations.
d. Involve customers and technical staff. Reviewing functional and non functional requirements, test conditions.
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