Deal of The Day! Hurry Up, Grab the Special Discount - Save 25%
- Ends In
00:00:00
Coupon code:
SAVE25
X
Welcome to Pass4Success
Login
|
Sign up
-
Free
Preparation Discussions
Mail Us
support@pass4success.com
Location
US
MENU
Home
Popular vendors
Salesforce
Microsoft
Nutanix
Amazon
Google
CompTIA
SAP
VMware
Fortinet
PeopleCert
Eccouncil
HP
Palo Alto Networks
Adobe
ServiceNow
Dell EMC
CheckPoint
Linux Foundation
Discount Deals
New
About
Contact
Login
Sign up
Home
Discussions
iSQI Discussions
Exam CTAL-ATT Topic 9 Question 26 Discussion
iSQI Exam CTAL-ATT Topic 9 Question 26 Discussion
Actual exam question for iSQI's CTAL-ATT exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 9
[All CTAL-ATT Questions]
From these results, what can you conclude about the TDD process?
A
The developers are not running the tests prior to releasing the code
B
The tests cannot be passing
C
The tests are insufficient and need to include more options
D
The story needs to be enhanced to include the capabilities that are causing errors
Show Suggested Answer
Hide Answer
Suggested Answer:
A
by
Caprice
at
Dec 21, 2023, 10:48 AM
Limited Time Offer
25%
Off
Get Premium CTAL-ATT Questions as Interactive Web-Based Practice Test or PDF
Contribute your Thoughts:
Submit
Cancel
Carlton
17 days ago
I'd say the developers are probably using the 'test-driven procrastination' approach. Better get that coffee IV ready!
upvoted
0
times
Ty
1 days ago
B) The tests cannot be passing
upvoted
0
times
...
Alaine
2 days ago
A) The developers are not running the tests prior to releasing the code
upvoted
0
times
...
Vincenza
3 days ago
A) The developers are not running the tests prior to releasing the code
upvoted
0
times
...
...
Alisha
25 days ago
D makes the most sense. The story's probably missing some key requirements. Time to go back to the drawing board and add some more user stories.
upvoted
0
times
...
Lizette
28 days ago
I'm going with C on this one. Looks like the test suite needs some serious beefing up. Maybe they should try 'Test-Driven Guessing' instead.
upvoted
0
times
Dyan
19 days ago
I think C is the best option. The tests definitely need more coverage.
upvoted
0
times
...
...
Mozell
1 months ago
Option A is the way to go. If the tests were run, the code wouldn't be releasing with errors. Somebody's gonna get an earful from the QA team.
upvoted
0
times
Roosevelt
3 days ago
A) The developers are not running the tests prior to releasing the code
upvoted
0
times
...
...
Avery
1 months ago
Looks like the developers skipped the 'T' in TDD. Clearly, they're not running the tests before coding. Rookie mistake!
upvoted
0
times
...
Madonna
2 months ago
Maybe the tests are not covering all possible scenarios, so they need to include more options.
upvoted
0
times
...
Jimmie
2 months ago
I agree, the developers should be running tests before releasing the code.
upvoted
0
times
...
Enola
2 months ago
I think the TDD process is not being followed properly.
upvoted
0
times
...
Shonda
2 months ago
Maybe the tests need to be more comprehensive to catch all the errors.
upvoted
0
times
...
Rosalia
2 months ago
I agree, the developers should be running tests before releasing the code.
upvoted
0
times
...
Elbert
2 months ago
I think the TDD process is not being followed properly.
upvoted
0
times
...
Log in to Pass4Success
×
Sign in:
Forgot my password
Log in
Report Comment
×
Is the comment made by
USERNAME
spam or abusive?
Commenting
×
In order to participate in the comments you need to be logged-in.
You can
sign-up
or
login
Save
Cancel
Carlton
17 days agoTy
1 days agoAlaine
2 days agoVincenza
3 days agoAlisha
25 days agoLizette
28 days agoDyan
19 days agoMozell
1 months agoRoosevelt
3 days agoAvery
1 months agoMadonna
2 months agoJimmie
2 months agoEnola
2 months agoShonda
2 months agoRosalia
2 months agoElbert
2 months ago