I practiced a question similar to this, and I think the execution time of the flow is something we shouldn't overlook. It could affect user experience.
The flow execution time is an interesting one. I wonder if that's more of a performance consideration than a functional test case. I'll make sure to keep that in mind as I'm drafting the test plan.
I feel pretty confident about this one. The main things are the user actions, the number of users, and the formula behavior. As long as I cover those bases, I think I'll be in good shape.
I'm a bit confused on the "when the tester expects actions to not occur" part. Does that mean we need to test for unexpected user behavior? I'll have to think that through more.
Okay, let's see. I'd say the key things to consider are the expected user actions, the number of users, and how the formulas should resolve. That should give us a good starting point for the test cases.
A, E, and D are the key considerations for drafting test cases. The tester needs to know when actions are expected to occur and how long the flow should take to execute.
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