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GAQM Exam CCCP-001 Topic 5 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CCCP-001 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 5
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A programmer removes OS software from a laptop during development of a new prototype for the company. After the code is promoted from development to QA, none of the QA testers can get the application to work. Which of the following is MOST likely the cause of the application not working properly in QA?

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Laquita
2 months ago
This is why we have those pesky 'system requirements' - the programmer should have known better than to just yank out the OS. Gotta keep the whole ecosystem in mind, people!
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Burma
8 days ago
D) QA systems are missing patches
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Georgeanna
9 days ago
C) Programmer put the source code in repository without any validations
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King
14 days ago
B) Programmer did not compile the code properly
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Weldon
17 days ago
A) QA systems require a reboot after a new application is installed
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Adolph
2 months ago
Haha, the programmer must have been feeling a bit too creative, huh? Stripping out the OS is like trying to build a house with no foundation, it's just not gonna work.
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Jin
23 days ago
C: I think it's more likely that the programmer put the source code in the repository without any validations.
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Becky
27 days ago
B: Yeah, that could be it. Or maybe the programmer didn't compile the code properly.
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Latosha
28 days ago
A: Maybe the QA systems just need a reboot after the new application was installed.
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Jeffrey
2 months ago
Option D is tempting, but the QA systems being out of date is probably not the root cause here. The programmer's decision to remove the OS is clearly the culprit, and they should have known better.
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Kaitlyn
3 months ago
Good catch on the missing OS software! I bet the programmer thought they could just magic up a new system without any dependencies. Rookie move, there's no shortcuts in software development.
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Ivette
2 months ago
D) QA systems are missing patches
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Ernestine
2 months ago
B) Programmer did not compile the code properly
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Lorrine
2 months ago
A) QA systems require a reboot after a new application is installed
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Melodie
3 months ago
The most likely cause is that the programmer removed the OS software, which is essential for the application to run properly on the QA systems. This oversight is a critical mistake that should have been caught during the development process.
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Krystal
3 months ago
B: Yeah, it's probably because the programmer removed the OS software.
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Salome
3 months ago
A: Did you hear that none of the QA testers can get the application to work?
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Lonna
3 months ago
I believe the issue might be that the programmer did not compile the code properly. That could definitely cause the application to not work in QA.
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Fatima
3 months ago
I agree with Tien. It's important to follow proper procedures when installing new applications.
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Tien
3 months ago
I think the cause could be that QA systems require a reboot after a new application is installed.
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