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SAP Exam C_FIORD_2502 Topic 3 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_FIORD_2502 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 3
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Which of the following pattern sequences are the QUnit tests based on?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Millie
17 days ago
Clearly, the answer is E) All of the above. Because QUnit is so advanced, it uses all the patterns at once. Gotta keep those developers on their toes!
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Alida
18 days ago
I'm sorry, but all of these options sound like they were made up by a bunch of developers who had too much coffee. Where's the 'Profit' step?
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Brittani
27 days ago
I'm gonna go with C. Given, Then, and When. It just sounds more natural to me, you know?
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Yoko
6 days ago
I think A) Arrange, Act, and Assert is the correct pattern sequence for QUnit tests.
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Kanisha
30 days ago
D seems logical too. Assert, Act, and Arrange. Gotta make sure the assertions are correct before acting on the code, right?
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Ria
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's A. Arrange, Act, and Assert. That's the standard unit testing structure, isn't it?
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Thad
1 months ago
Hmm, I think it's option B. Given, When, and Then. That's the classic BDD pattern, right?
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Tiffiny
17 days ago
Yes, it follows the Given, When, and Then structure for behavior-driven development.
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Lasandra
17 days ago
Let's go with option B for the QUnit tests.
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Beatriz
18 days ago
Yes, BDD follows the Given, When, Then pattern.
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Malcolm
22 days ago
I agree, option B seems to be the correct one.
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Mitzie
1 months ago
I agree, option B is the correct pattern sequence for QUnit tests.
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Ivory
1 months ago
But doesn't Arrange, Act, and Assert make more sense for testing?
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Hollis
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's Given, When, and Then.
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Ivory
2 months ago
I think the QUnit tests are based on Arrange, Act, and Assert.
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