Deal of The Day! Hurry Up, Grab the Special Discount - Save 25% - Ends In 00:00:00 Coupon code: SAVE25
Welcome to Pass4Success

- Free Preparation Discussions

iSQI Exam CTFL_Syll2018 Topic 3 Question 107 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTFL_Syll2018 exam
Question #: 107
Topic #: 3
[All CTFL_Syll2018 Questions]

Which of the following test execution outcomes are likely to increase the overall quality of the software:

I) A test case passes

II,) A test case fails, defect gets logged which subsequently gets fixed

II,I) Some tests are deferred because test environment is not available

IV) A bug is found but there is no corresponding test case

Show Suggested Answer Hide Answer
Suggested Answer: C

Priority is an important item of information that is missing from the incident report. Priority indicates the importance or urgency of resolving the incident, based on the business needs and the impact on the stakeholders. Priority is usually assigned by the project manager or the customer, and it helps to determine the order in which incidents should be addressed. Priority may differ from severity, which indicates the degree of impact of the incident on the system or the component under test. Severity is usually assigned by the tester or the developer, and it helps to assess the risk of the incident. For example, an incident may have a high severity but a low priority, if it affects a critical function but only occurs in a rare situation. Conversely, an incident may have a low severity but a high priority, if it affects a minor function but occurs frequently or affects many users. Therefore, both priority and severity are useful information for incident management and resolution.

The other options are not essential information for the incident report, although they may be helpful or desirable in some cases. Recommendations are suggestions or proposals for resolving the incident, which may be provided by the tester, the developer, or other stakeholders. However, recommendations are not mandatory, and they may not be feasible or acceptable in some situations. Name of tester is the identifier of the person who reported the incident, which may be useful for communication or accountability purposes. However, name of tester is not critical, and it may be replaced by other identifiers, such as email address, employee number, or role. Change history is the record of the changes made to the incident report, such as status, resolution, or comments. Change history is valuable for tracking and auditing purposes, but it is not part of the initial incident report, rather it is updated as the incident progresses.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Selma
26 days ago
Hey, I've got a great idea - let's just skip the tests altogether and rely on the users to find the bugs. That's what they're there for, right?
upvoted 0 times
...
Edison
29 days ago
I heard the test environment is actually a sentient being that just doesn't like us. It's the only explanation for why it's never available when we need it.
upvoted 0 times
...
Amie
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm gonna have to go with B. Passing tests and finding bugs without test cases? That's the mark of a true software wizard, if you ask me.
upvoted 0 times
Jacqueline
7 days ago
Definitely, it shows that the software is being thoroughly tested and any issues are being addressed.
upvoted 0 times
...
Daron
13 days ago
I agree, having a mix of passing tests and finding bugs without corresponding test cases is important for software quality.
upvoted 0 times
...
Rueben
22 days ago
I think B is the best choice too. It shows a good balance of passing tests and finding bugs.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Marica
2 months ago
I'm tempted to say A, but I think C is the way to go. Passing tests and fixing defects - that's the bread and butter of quality assurance, am I right?
upvoted 0 times
Shad
11 days ago
I agree, those are definitely key components for ensuring the overall quality of the software.
upvoted 0 times
...
Odette
18 days ago
I think C is the best option. Passing tests and fixing defects are crucial for software quality.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Enola
2 months ago
I'm not sure, I think C) I and II could also be correct because passing test cases and logging defects are important for quality.
upvoted 0 times
...
Pete
2 months ago
I'm going with D. Finding bugs, even without a corresponding test case, is just as valuable as fixing defects. Plus, deferring tests due to environment issues is a reality we have to deal with.
upvoted 0 times
Finding bugs, even without a corresponding test case, can uncover hidden issues that need to be addressed for better software quality.
upvoted 0 times
...
Henriette
4 days ago
Deferring tests due to environment issues is common in our projects, so I think that's a valid outcome for increasing software quality.
upvoted 0 times
...
Nichelle
16 days ago
I agree, having a test case fail and then getting it fixed helps improve the software quality.
upvoted 0 times
...
Lashaun
1 months ago
I'm going with D. Finding bugs, even without a corresponding test case, is just as valuable as fixing defects. Plus, deferring tests due to environment issues is a reality we have to deal with.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Cory
2 months ago
Well, obviously the correct answer is C. A passing test case and a failing test case that gets fixed are the best ways to improve software quality. The other options are just excuses.
upvoted 0 times
...
Lavera
2 months ago
I agree with Adelina, because passing test cases, logging and fixing defects, and finding bugs without corresponding test cases all contribute to improving software quality.
upvoted 0 times
...
Adelina
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is D) I, II, and IV.
upvoted 0 times
...

Save Cancel