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iSQI Exam TMMi-P_Syll2.1 Topic 2 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's TMMi-P_Syll2.1 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding test documentation in an Agile context?

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Suggested Answer: A

In an Agile context, the emphasis is typically placed on lightweight, flexible documentation. Test documentation should be 'just enough' to support the test process, and excessive documentation may be seen as unnecessary overhead. Therefore, calling for more rigorous and thorough documentation is not in line with Agile principles. Instead, Agile favours working software and collaboration over comprehensive documentation, supported by mentoring and just-in-time guidance rather than formalised documentation.


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Tonette
2 months ago
Ah, the joys of Agile testing. Where the only constant is the constant change of requirements.
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Geoffrey
2 months ago
Interviews instead of artifacts? That's like trying to get a driver's license without a car.
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Rhea
2 months ago
Mentoring and on-the-job assistance? That's just common sense, Agile or not.
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Darell
24 days ago
C) In an Agile context the lightweight test processes must be supported by mentoring and on-the-job assistance especially during the period of initial deployment
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Sylvia
26 days ago
B) In an Agile context there may be a single combined 'test document' covering the essential elements of a test policy, test strategy and even high-level test plan
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Josefa
1 months ago
A) In an Agile context test process improvers should make improvement suggestions which call for more rigorous and thorough test documentation
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Felicia
2 months ago
A 'Mest document'? Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, not a real software testing concept.
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Joana
29 days ago
D) In an Agile context during a TMMi assessment the focus to gather evidence will shift towards doing more interviews instead of studying artifacts
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Leonard
30 days ago
C) In an Agile context the lightweight test processes must be supported by mentoring and on-the-job assistance especially during the period of initial deployment
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Lucina
1 months ago
B) In an Agile context there may be a single combined 'Mest document' covering the essential elements of a test policy, test strategy and even high-level test plan
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Kristofer
1 months ago
A) In an Agile context test process improvers should make improvement suggestions which call for more rigorous and thorough test documentation
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Ilene
2 months ago
Wait, they expect us to have thorough test documentation in an Agile context? Seems like a contradiction to me.
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Oliva
25 days ago
D) In an Agile context during a TMMi assessment the focus to gather evidence will shift towards doing more interviews instead of studying artifacts
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Phyliss
26 days ago
C) In an Agile context the lightweight test processes must be supported by mentoring and on-the-job assistance especially during the period of initial deployment
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Marla
1 months ago
B) In an Agile context there may be a single combined 'test document' covering the essential elements of a test policy, test strategy and even high-level test plan
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Launa
1 months ago
A) In an Agile context test process improvers should make improvement suggestions which call for more rigorous and thorough test documentation
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Teddy
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) because Agile values communication over documentation.
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Francene
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) because Agile focuses on less documentation.
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