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iSQI CTAL-TM_Syll2012 Exam - Topic 1 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTAL-TM_Syll2012 exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 1
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An agile development team decides to hire a tester who has always worked.

- in independent test teams, reporting the problems found in a defect tracking system

- in safety-critical projects, with a stronger focus on the quality of the product than on time and budget. This agile team is focused on short-term goals to get the product released on time and within budget. Which of the following answers would you expect to be most likely true in this scenario? K2 1 credit

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Suggested Answer: A, C, F

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Noe
3 months ago
Wait, can a tester really shift from safety-critical to agile without issues?
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Victor
3 months ago
D makes sense, focusing on requirements is key in agile.
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Shawnda
4 months ago
C seems likely, but it might clash with agile priorities.
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Isabella
4 months ago
Disagree, I doubt the tester will adapt easily to the fast pace.
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Yoko
4 months ago
I think A is spot on! Agile teams thrive with testers.
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Tamala
4 months ago
I think option C is misleading; agile teams prioritize speed and budget, so I doubt the tester can focus solely on quality like before.
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Dante
4 months ago
I'm not sure if the tester will fit in right away. Agile seems to require a different mindset than what they’re used to in independent teams.
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Sheron
4 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a similar question before, and I think option D makes sense because the tester might focus more on requirements in an agile setting.
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Trevor
5 months ago
I remember studying how agile teams value collaboration, so I think the tester might need some time to adapt to the new environment.
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Oliva
5 months ago
Okay, I think the key here is finding a way for the tester to contribute to quality while still aligning with the agile team's objectives. Maybe the tester can shift their focus to verifying requirements rather than just reporting defects.
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Paris
5 months ago
Hmm, the question is really getting at the potential clash between the tester's approach and the agile team's priorities. I'll need to think about how the tester can balance quality concerns with the team's need to ship on time and budget.
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Noah
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. The tester's background in safety-critical projects with a focus on quality seems at odds with the agile team's focus on short-term goals and time/budget constraints. I'll need to carefully consider how the tester might need to adapt.
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Chana
5 months ago
This seems like a classic case of needing to find a middle ground. The tester can't just keep doing what they're used to, but the team also can't ignore quality concerns. I'll need to carefully weigh the options to determine the most likely outcome.
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Huey
5 months ago
Okay, the key here is that we need to replace the null values with 100%. I think the coalesce() function might be the way to go, but I'll double-check the options.
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Ressie
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. The question is asking about the underlined text, but it doesn't seem to mention anything about NTP. I'll need to re-read this carefully to make sure I understand what the correct answer is.
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Buck
5 months ago
True, Arista MLAG requires a second Peer-Keepalive link between the switches. I remember that from the lectures.
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Glory
10 months ago
As someone who's been in both worlds, I can tell you it's going to take some serious adjustments on both sides to make this work. But if they're willing to compromise, it could be a great opportunity.
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Myra
10 months ago
Haha, I bet the developers are going to love having someone come in and tell them how to do their job. This should be fun to watch!
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Ula
8 months ago
Haha, I bet the developers are going to love having someone come in and tell them how to do their job. This should be fun to watch!
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Avery
8 months ago
C) The tester can continue to report the problems found in a defect tracking system and be more focused on the quality than on time and budget constraints
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Tuyet
9 months ago
A) Agile teams like the presence of a tester in their teams and the tester will be able to adapt to the new context without any issue
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Alica
10 months ago
Option D sounds like the best fit. The tester can still focus on quality, but in a way that aligns with the agile team's goals.
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Fausto
9 months ago
D) The tester's mission could be to verify adherence to requirements, instead of reporting formally the problems in a defect tracking system
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Marnie
9 months ago
C) The tester can continue to report the problems found in a defect tracking system and be more focused on the quality than on time and budget constraints
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Antonio
9 months ago
A) Agile teams like the presence of a tester in their teams and the tester will be able to adapt to the new context without any issue
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Merlyn
10 months ago
Maybe the tester could still report problems but also focus on verifying adherence to requirements to align with the team's goals.
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Jaleesa
10 months ago
I agree, the tester might find it challenging to shift their mindset from focusing on quality to meeting time and budget constraints.
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Michel
10 months ago
I think the tester might struggle to adapt to the agile team's focus on short-term goals.
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Bok
11 months ago
Maybe the tester could focus on verifying adherence to requirements instead of just reporting problems. That way they can still add value to the team.
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Thurman
11 months ago
The agile team might struggle to integrate a tester who is so focused on quality over time and budget. This could create a clash of priorities.
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Felicitas
9 months ago
C) The tester can continue to report the problems found in a defect tracking system and be more focused on the quality than on time and budget constraints
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Jade
9 months ago
A) Agile teams like the presence of a tester in their teams and the tester will be able to adapt to the new context without any issue
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Yolande
10 months ago
C) The tester can continue to report the problems found in a defect tracking system and be more focused on the quality than on time and budget constraints
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Tarra
10 months ago
A) Agile teams like the presence of a tester in their teams and the tester will be able to adapt to the new context without any issue
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Elliott
11 months ago
I agree, the tester is used to a different way of working. They might find it challenging to shift their mindset.
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Nobuko
11 months ago
I think the tester might struggle to adapt to the agile team's focus on short-term goals.
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