It has been decided to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of unit testing by acquiring a number of test tools. Which TWO of the following tools would you select to support unit testing? 1 credit [K2]
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'm debating between Confidentiality and Integrity, but I think Confidentiality is the best fit based on the description.
C and E, no doubt. Although I'm a bit curious if there's a hidden 'F) Divination' option that would let me channel the spirits of the unit tests to divine the correct answer.
Hmm, let me think. I'll go with C and E. Can't go wrong with coverage metrics and test management. Although I do wonder if the exam writers secretly want us to choose D and name it 'Monitoring' as a joke about observability.
Are you kidding me? The answer is clearly C and B. A review tool is essential for getting a fresh pair of eyes on those unit tests. And coverage measurement is a no-brainer. I'm not wasting my time with anything else.
I'd go with C and D. Monitoring the unit tests and analyzing the results is crucial for improving the process. Coverage is important, but I think observability is the key to unlocking better unit testing.
C and E seem like the obvious choices here. I need to measure code coverage and have a tool to manage my tests. The other options don't seem directly relevant to unit testing.
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