You have been assigned to test an application that allows users to conduct banking online. You have been asked to verify the various installation environments for the product. According to the specification the product supports four browsers (Edge, Chrome, FireFox, and Safari), three operating systems (Windows, Mac, Unix), and four languages (English, Spanish, French, German). As you are reviewing the specifications you realize that the actual operating system names and versions were not included, only the major category. From this, you conclude that if you pick one from each of these sets (for example, select Windows 10 for the Windows OS), that testing should be sufficient.
You have determined that some of these combinations are not interesting and should be excluded from the test sets. For example, you are not interested in testing Safari with Unix in German.
Which of the combinatorial testing techniques would be the best choice when you want to exclude certain combinations?
The correct answer is A. The user should not experience an error that does not have a clear explanation and instructions for correction.
The user should not experience an error that does not have a clear explanation and instructions for correction
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ISTQB Certified Tester Advanced Level Syllabus Test Analyst2, Section 3.2.2 Usability
ISTQB Test Analyst Syllabus and Study Guide3, Section 3.2.2 Usability
Usability - ISO 250004, Section User error protection
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