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iSQI CTAL-ATT Exam - Topic 2 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTAL-ATT exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 2
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You have been working as a tester in an Agile team You have found that the user stories are being defined by the team but it is still unclear what will be a successful outcome Even after story elaboration you are still unclear as to what a story should do As a result, you're not really sure what to test or to know when you'll be done with testing This problem is becoming worse as completed stories are showcased but the product owner is unhappy with the results

You've looked into the matter further and the comments from the product owner indicate that features are missing from the stories. The story is functioning correctly within the limited definition of the story but the product owner is expecting more functionality, such as error handling that isn't being defined in the story

What technique should you implement that would help to further define the product owner's expectations and alleviate the issues that are arising during the show cases?

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Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD) involves the whole team collaboratively discussing acceptance criteria, with examples, and then distilling them into a set of concrete acceptance tests before development begins. It's a way to get clear on what to build, and it's done in a way that allows the team to know when a story is complete. ATDD helps to make sure that all the stakeholders have a common understanding of what is being built and what the success criteria are.

Reference= The ISTQB Advanced Level Agile Technical Tester documents emphasize the importance of defining testable requirements within an Agile team and creating and implementing various Agile test approaches using appropriate techniques1.It also supports the contribution to test automation activities in an Agile project2, which aligns with the principles of ATDD.


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Franklyn
10 hours ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think BDD focuses more on behavior and could help align the team with the product owner's expectations.
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Isadora
6 days ago
I remember studying ATDD and how it helps clarify requirements before development starts. It seems like a good fit for this situation.
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