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ASTQB CTFL Exam - Topic 4 Question 73 Discussion

Acceptance test cases are based on what?
A) Requirements
B) Design
C) Code
D) Decision table

ASTQB CTFL Exam - Topic 4 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASTQB's CTFL exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 4
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Acceptance test cases are based on what?

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Lottie
7 months ago
Hmm, I thought it could also be influenced by the code itself.
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Mayra
7 months ago
Definitely requirements, that's how we validate functionality!
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Nan
7 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought it was more about design.
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Polly
7 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about the requirements!
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Taryn
7 months ago
Acceptance test cases are based on requirements.
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Gregg
8 months ago
Decision tables might be involved, but I really think it’s all about the requirements. That’s what we focused on in class.
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Francine
8 months ago
I feel like acceptance tests should relate to the code, but that seems less common. Requirements seem more likely.
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Jade
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question where acceptance tests were linked to design specifications. Could it be that too?
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Timothy
8 months ago
I think acceptance test cases are primarily based on requirements, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Nikita
8 months ago
A seems like the right choice here. Acceptance tests are meant to validate that the system meets the specified requirements.
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Claribel
8 months ago
I remember learning about this in class. I think the answer is A, but I'll double-check my notes just to be sure.
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Yuonne
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully before selecting an answer.
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Denise
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure acceptance test cases are based on the requirements, so I'll go with A.
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Rebbecca
8 months ago
Requirements make the most sense to me for acceptance test cases. I'll go with A.
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Bok
9 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the code and think about the types involved.
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Clare
2 years ago
Haha, C) Code? As if the developers would know what the users actually want. A) Requirements is clearly the way to go.
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Reed
2 years ago
User3: I agree, starting with the requirements ensures that the end product meets the user's needs.
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Tricia
2 years ago
User2: User1 is right, the test cases should be based on the requirements.
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Chi
2 years ago
User1: A) Requirements is definitely the way to go for acceptance test cases.
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Lasandra
2 years ago
D) Decision table can help in creating test cases based on requirements.
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Leota
2 years ago
C) Code is just the implementation, we need to test against what the users actually need.
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Haydee
2 years ago
B) Design is important too, but requirements should come first.
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Nathalie
2 years ago
A) Requirements are the foundation of acceptance test cases.
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Ashlyn
2 years ago
D) Decision table sounds interesting, but I'm leaning more towards A) Requirements. That makes the most sense to me.
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Beckie
2 years ago
I think the answer is A) Requirements. Acceptance tests should be based on the agreed-upon specifications and user needs.
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Marylyn
2 years ago
Absolutely, without clear requirements, it's difficult to determine if the software is meeting the user's expectations.
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Micheal
2 years ago
I think it's important to have clear requirements to create effective acceptance test cases.
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India
2 years ago
Yes, that's correct. It ensures that the software meets the user's needs.
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Fletcher
2 years ago
I agree, acceptance test cases should definitely be based on the requirements.
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Hector
2 years ago
I think acceptance test cases can also be based on design, as long as they align with the overall project goals.
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Dierdre
2 years ago
I agree with Catarina, acceptance test cases should be based on requirements to ensure they meet the desired criteria.
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Catarina
2 years ago
Acceptance test cases are based on requirements.
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