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iSQI TMMi-P_Syll2.1 Exam - Topic 2 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's TMMi-P_Syll2.1 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding test process improvement in an Agile context?

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Suggested Answer: C

In an Agile context, testing is often a shared responsibility among team members. This means that improvement ideas related to testing can come from any team member, not just dedicated testers. Agile encourages cross-functional collaboration, and because of the continuous feedback loops, all team members contribute to the refinement of both development and testing processes. This distributed responsibility fosters a more dynamic environment for test process improvements, where insights are drawn from diverse team roles.

Reference: 'TMMi acknowledges that in Agile environments, testing tasks are not isolated to testers, and team-wide participation leads to diverse input on process improvements'.


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Mammie
3 months ago
C is spot on! Everyone contributes to testing in Agile.
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Mica
3 months ago
Wow, I thought D was true. High documentation? Really?
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Lea
3 months ago
B seems off. Test improvements happen at team level, not just org-wide.
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Marcos
4 months ago
I disagree with A. Agile is all about frequent improvements!
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Rodolfo
4 months ago
C is definitely true! Everyone tests in Agile.
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Abel
4 months ago
I recall that test process improvement in Agile often focuses on team-level practices rather than just organizational. So, B might not be the best choice either.
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Catrice
4 months ago
I think we practiced a question about documentation levels in Agile, and it was mentioned that documentation is usually less formal. So, D might not be true.
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Leonora
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the improvement cycle in Agile is actually more frequent than in traditional settings. So, A seems wrong to me.
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Kasandra
5 months ago
I remember discussing how Agile emphasizes collaboration, so I think improvement ideas can come from anyone on the team. That makes me lean towards option C.
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Madonna
5 months ago
The level of documentation in Agile is typically lower, so I don't think that's the right answer. I'll have to re-read the options closely.
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Cordie
5 months ago
Since Agile emphasizes collaboration, I bet the answer has to do with how test improvement ideas can come from any team member, not just the testers.
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Joaquin
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the frequency of the improvement cycle in Agile. I'll need to think that one through carefully.
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James
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I'll focus on the key differences between Agile and traditional test process improvement.
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Rochell
1 year ago
Haha, option D is a joke. High documentation? In Agile? That's the complete opposite of what we strive for!
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Janessa
1 year ago
C) Since all team members typically perform some testing tasks in an Agile project, test improvement ideas can indeed come from any team member not just the testers.
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Renea
1 year ago
A) The improvement cycle frequency is typically lower compared to the frequency in a traditional environment.
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Filiberto
1 year ago
Option B is wrong. Test process improvement in Agile is focused on the team level, not the organizational level.
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Tora
1 year ago
D) The level of documentation is typically high, thereby allowing for many opportunities for improving the test documentation.
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Remona
1 year ago
B) The focus is on doing test process improvement at an organizational level.
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Johnna
1 year ago
C) Since all team members typically perform some testing tasks in an Agile project, test improvement ideas can indeed come from any team member not just the testers.
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Kris
1 year ago
A) The improvement cycle frequency is typically lower compared to the frequency in a traditional environment.
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Emiko
1 year ago
Definitely option C. Agile is all about collaboration, so test improvement ideas can come from all team members, not just the dedicated testers.
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Yolande
1 year ago
Absolutely, having input from all team members can lead to more effective test processes in Agile projects.
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Merissa
1 year ago
So, it's important for all team members to contribute to test process improvement.
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Shalon
1 year ago
That's true, in Agile, everyone is responsible for quality, not just the testers.
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Taryn
1 year ago
I agree, Agile really emphasizes collaboration among team members.
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Tiffiny
1 year ago
But in Agile, everyone is involved in testing, so improvement ideas can come from anyone.
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Lanie
1 year ago
I agree with Jani. Option C is the way to go. The whole team contributes to the testing process in Agile.
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Jani
1 year ago
I think option C is the correct answer. In Agile, everyone is involved in testing, so improvement ideas can come from anyone on the team.
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Ilona
1 year ago
Definitely, having input from all team members can lead to more effective improvements in the testing process.
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Jules
1 year ago
Agreed, option C is the correct answer.
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Venita
1 year ago
That's true, it's important to have a collaborative approach to test process improvement in Agile.
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Ashley
1 year ago
I agree, in Agile, everyone is involved in testing so improvement ideas can come from anyone on the team.
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Nicolette
1 year ago
Definitely, it's not just the testers who can suggest improvements.
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Garry
1 year ago
That's true, so improvement ideas can come from any team member.
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Gwen
1 year ago
I agree, in Agile, everyone is involved in testing.
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Blair
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe it's A.
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Tiffiny
1 year ago
I think the answer is C.
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