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ISTQB Exam ATA Topic 2 Question 69 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISTQB's ATA exam
Question #: 69
Topic #: 2
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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.

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Vincenza
4 months ago
In addition to usability and performance testing, security testing should not be overlooked, especially with credit card transactions involved.
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Cherry
4 months ago
Forget the tea, I'm more interested in the testing techniques! This sounds like a job for the testing dream team - let's get some exploratory testing, load testing, and maybe a sprinkle of chaos engineering in there for good measure.
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Lonna
3 months ago
Load testing is crucial to ensure the website can handle a large number of users at once. And chaos engineering can help us identify weaknesses in the system under stress.
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Reyes
3 months ago
Exploratory testing sounds like a great idea! We can uncover any unexpected issues that traditional testing might miss.
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Roy
4 months ago
Ken's definitely got his priorities straight - great tea and a snazzy website, what more could a customer ask for? I'd throw in some security testing too, to make sure those credit card transactions are secure as can be.
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Zachary
4 months ago
Hmm, with the emphasis on quality and quick turnaround, I'd recommend a combination of smoke testing, regression testing, and rapid prototyping. Gotta keep that tea flowing, am I right?
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Elenore
3 months ago
That sounds like a solid plan to ensure the website meets Ken's quality standards and is completed quickly.
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Maia
3 months ago
Rapid prototyping will allow for quick iterations and improvements based on feedback.
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Rolande
3 months ago
Regression testing is important to make sure new changes don't break existing features.
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Allene
4 months ago
Smoke testing will help ensure the basic functionality is working before diving into more detailed testing.
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Salena
4 months ago
I agree with Lizette, usability testing is key. Also, performance testing should be done to ensure fast response times.
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Lizette
4 months ago
I think usability testing would be crucial for this website to ensure a smooth user experience.
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Izetta
5 months ago
Ooh, a chance to test an interactive tea catalog? Sign me up! I'd definitely go for exploratory testing and some scenario-based testing to uncover any hidden gems or potential issues.
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Phung
5 months ago
Well, this seems like a classic case of a website development project with a focus on user experience and functionality. I'd suggest trying techniques like usability testing, user acceptance testing, and performance testing to ensure the website meets Ken's objectives.
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Ona
4 months ago
User acceptance testing will make sure the website meets Ken's requirements.
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Brice
4 months ago
Usability testing will help ensure the website is easy to navigate.
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