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iSQI CTAL-TM_Syll2012 Exam - Topic 3 Question 97 Discussion

Assume you are currently working on a project developing a system where functionalrequirements are very well specified. Unfortunately non-functional requirements do almost not exist.You are the Test Manager. You have to choose a technique for test selection that allows testing of non-functional characteristics, especially reliability.Which of the following techniques for test selection do you expect being most useful in this scenario?K2 1 credit
A) A model-based technique based on the creation of operational profiles
B) Ambiguity reviews
C) Test condition analysis
D) Cause-effect graphing

iSQI CTAL-TM_Syll2012 Exam - Topic 3 Question 97 Discussion

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Question #: 97
Topic #: 3
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Assume you are currently working on a project developing a system where functional

requirements are very well specified. Unfortunately non-functional requirements do almost not exist.

You are the Test Manager. You have to choose a technique for test selection that allows testing of non-functional characteristics, especially reliability.

Which of the following techniques for test selection do you expect being most useful in this scenario?

K2 1 credit

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Evangelina
3 days ago
A model-based technique is definitely the way to go for non-functional testing.
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Tambra
8 days ago
Operational profiles are key for understanding real-world usage!
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Cora
13 days ago
Wait, can a model really cover all non-functional requirements?
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Erin
18 days ago
Not sure about that, cause-effect graphing seems more relevant.
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King
24 days ago
I think ambiguity reviews could help clarify some non-functional aspects.
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Geoffrey
29 days ago
A model-based technique is definitely the way to go for reliability!
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Dusti
1 month ago
Cause-effect graphing seems more suited for functional testing, right? I feel like it wouldn't help much with reliability testing in this case.
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Fairy
1 month ago
Test condition analysis sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it specifically addresses non-functional requirements. I might lean towards option A as well.
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Cassi
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about ambiguity reviews being more about clarifying requirements rather than focusing on non-functional aspects like reliability.
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Lisandra
3 months ago
I think option A, the model-based technique with operational profiles, could be really useful for testing reliability since it focuses on real-world usage scenarios.
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