Topic 1: Scenario 1 "Medical Domain"
Explain how the above mentioned report may differ from a report that you produce for the
project manager, who is a test specialist Select TWO items from the following options that
can be used to report to the project manager and would not be included in a report to
senior management. 1 credit
A.
Show details on effort spent
B.
List of all outstanding defects with their priority and severity
C.
Give product risk status
D.
Show trend analysis
E.
State recommendations for release
Show details on effort spent
List of all outstanding defects with their priority and severity
Considerable attention will be given in this project to defining exit criteria and on reporting
back on their status. Which combination of TWO exit criteria from the list would be best to
use? 1 credit
I. Total number of defects found
II. Percentage of test cases executed
III. Total test effort planned versus total actual test effort spent
IV. Defect trend (number of defects found per test run over time
A.
(i) and (ii)
B.
(i) and (iv)
C.
(ii) and (iii)
D.
(ii) and (iv)
(ii) and (iv)
Since the system is in the medical domain and therefore in the safety critical area, testing
needs to be rigorous and evidence is required that the system has been adequately tested.
Identify THREE measures that would typically be part of the test approach in this domain
and which are not always applicable in other domains! 1 credit
A.
High level of documentation
B.
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) sessions
C.
Traceability to requirements
D.
Non-functional testing
E.
Master test planning
F.
Test design techniques
G.
Reviews
High level of documentation
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) sessions
Traceability to requirements
Consider the typical objectives of testing. Which of the following metrics can be used to
measure the effectiveness of the testing process in achieving one of those objectives? 1
credit
A.
Average number of days between defect discovery and resolution
B.
Percentage of requirements covered
C.
Lines of code written per developer per day
D.
Percentage of test effort spent on regression testing
Percentage of requirements covered
A test log is one of the documents that need to be produced in this domain in order to
provide evidence of testing. However, the level of detail of test logs can vary. Which of the
following is NOT an influencing factor for the level of detail of the test logs being produced?
1 credit
A.
Level of test execution automation
B.
Test level
C.
Regulatory requirements
D.
Experience level of testers
Experience level of testers
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