Haha, option A is a classic! Retiring a customer service app, that's a real maintenance testing goldmine right there. Gotta make sure nothing breaks when you pull the plug on that one.
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option B seems like a good choice too. Funding approval for a new e-commerce application would definitely trigger the need for maintenance testing to ensure the system is ready for deployment.
I think option C is the best answer. Completing the requirements specification is a clear trigger for maintenance testing, as it's the point when you need to start planning and preparing for the testing phase.
I think option A could also be a trigger for maintenance testing. When a customer service application is retired, it may require testing to ensure a smooth transition.
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