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Exam CTFL Topic 4 Question 67 Discussion
ASTQB Exam CTFL Topic 4 Question 67 Discussion
Actual exam question for ASTQB's CTFL exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 4
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What is the main purpose of use case testing?
A
To identify defects in process flows related to typical use of the system.
B
To identify defects in the connections between components.
C
To identify defects in the system related to extreme scenarios.
D
To identify defects in the system related to the use of unapproved programming practices.
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Artie
23 days ago
Use case testing? More like 'use case guessing' if you ask me. Gotta cover all those 'what-ifs' that the developers never saw coming!
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Gerald
2 days ago
A) To identify defects in process flows related to typical use of the system.
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Renea
25 days ago
I'm with Dorian on this one. Use case testing is all about validating the typical user flows, not the component connections.
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Edmond
30 days ago
Definitely not D. Using unapproved practices is a big no-no, and that's not the goal of use case testing.
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Rory
20 days ago
A) To identify defects in process flows related to typical use of the system.
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Mammie
1 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking option C, you know, to cover those edge cases that might break the system.
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Kris
3 days ago
Option A is also important, as identifying defects in process flows can help improve the overall system functionality.
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Margurite
18 days ago
I agree, testing edge cases is important to uncover potential defects in the system.
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Erasmo
21 days ago
I think option C makes sense, we need to test extreme scenarios to ensure the system can handle them.
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Dorian
1 months ago
Use case testing focuses on the real-world interactions with the system, so I'd say option A is the main purpose.
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Stefania
1 days ago
Yeah, it's important to test how the system works in real-world scenarios.
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Selma
13 days ago
I think option A makes the most sense, it's about typical use of the system.
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Latricia
26 days ago
I agree, use case testing is all about identifying defects in process flows.
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Jennie
2 months ago
I agree with Elke, because use case testing helps ensure that the system functions as expected in real-world scenarios.
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Elke
2 months ago
I think it's A) To identify defects in process flows related to typical use of the system.
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Junita
2 months ago
What is the main purpose of use case testing?
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23 days agoGerald
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21 days agoDorian
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