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iSQI Exam TMMi-P_Syll2.1 Topic 7 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's TMMi-P_Syll2.1 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 7
[All TMMi-P_Syll2.1 Questions]

How do TMMi based organizations benefit from the Agile way of thinking?

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Suggested Answer: B

Agile organisations often focus on rapid iterations and minimal documentation, which can lead to the omission or underuse of structured testing practices. TMMi serves as a valuable guide for Agile teams by highlighting critical testing practices that might be overlooked, ensuring that essential quality processes such as risk analysis, peer reviews, and test planning are not neglected.

This reminder ensures that teams maintain a disciplined approach to testing while still benefiting from Agile flexibility.


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Tegan
6 days ago
Hmm, I'm going to go with A. Agile is all about rapid improvement, and a Test Process Group can make that happen.
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Tammara
12 days ago
Definitely C. Agile thinking encourages teams to really examine and improve their testing processes, which is exactly what TMMi can help with.
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Ona
2 days ago
I agree, C is the best option for TMMi based organizations benefiting from Agile thinking.
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Jenise
13 days ago
I disagree, I believe Agile helps improve test processes organization-wide through rapid action.
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Tran
23 days ago
I think TMMi based organizations benefit from Agile by focusing on team-based test process areas.
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Thurman
23 days ago
I think B is the correct answer. TMMi can help Agile teams remember critical testing practices that are often overlooked in the Agile rush to deliver.
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Paulina
1 days ago
But A also makes sense, with an organization-wide Test Process Group taking rapid action.
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Elvera
3 days ago
I agree, B is a good reminder of critical testing practices in Agile.
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