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ISTQB Foundation Level Exam Questions And Answers Acceptance testing - ANSWER-Also known as Acceptance. Formal testing with respect to user needs, requirements and business processes conducted to determine whether or not a system satisfied the acceptance criteria and to enable the users. customers, or other authorized entity to determine whether or not to accept the system. .Acceptance testing (acceptance, user acceptance testing) - ANSWER-Formal testing with respect to user needs, requirements, and business processes conducted to determine whether or not a system satisfies the acceptance criteria and to enable the user, customers, or other authorized entity to determine whether or not to accept the system. .Accessibility testing - ANSWER-Testing to determine the ease by which user with disabilities can use a component or system. .Accuracy - ANSWER-The capability of the software product to provide the right or agreed results or effects with the needed degree of precision. .Accuracy testing - ANSWER-The process of testing to determine the accuracy of a software product. .Acting (IDEAL) - ANSWER-The phase within IDEAL model where the improvements are developed, put into practice, and deployed across the organization. The acting phase consists of the activities: create solution, pilot/test solution, refine solution and implement solution. .Actual result - ANSWER-Also known as Actual outcome. The behavior produced/observed when a component or system is tested. .Adaptability - ANSWER-The capability of the software product to be adapted for different specified environments without applying actions or means other than those provided for this purpose for the software considered. .Adhoc testing - ANSWER-Testing carried out informally; no formal test preparation takes place, no recognized test design technique is used, there are no expectations for results and arbitrariness guides the test execution activity. .Agile manifesto - ANSWER-A statement on the values that underpin agile software development. The values are: individuals and interactions over processes and tools; working software over comprehensive documentation; customer collaboration over contract negotiation; responding to change over following a plan. .Agile software development - ANSWER-A group of software development methodologies based on iterative incremental development., where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams. .Agile testing - ANSWER-Testing practice for a project using agile methodologies such as extreme programming (XP), treating development a the customer of testing and emphasizing the test-first design paradigm. .Alpha testing - ANSWER-Simulated or actual operational testing by potential users/customers or an independent test team at the developers' site, but outside the development organization. Alpha testing is often employed for off-the-shelf software as a form of internal acceptance testing. .Analyzability - ANSWER-The capability of the software product to be diagnosed for deficiencies or causes of failures in the software, or for the parts to be modified to be identified. .Anomaly - ANSWER-Any condition that deviates from expectation based on requirement specifications, design documents, user documents, standards, etc. or from someone's perception or experience. Anomalies may be found but not limited to, reviewing testing, analysis, compilation, or use of software products or applicable documentation. .Assessment report - ANSWER-A document summarizing the assessment results, e.g. conclusions, recommendations and findings. .Assessor - ANSWER-A person who conducts an assessment; any member of an assessment team. .Attack - ANSWER-Directed and focused attempt to evaluate the quality, especially reliability of a test object by attempting to force specific failures to occur. .Attractiveness - ANSWER-The capability of he software product to be attractive to the user. .Audit - ANSWER-An independent evaluation of software products or processes to ascertain compliance to standards, guidelines, specifications, and/or procedures based on objective criteria, including documents that specify: 1. Form or content of products to be produced; 2. The process by which the products shall be produced; 3. How compliance to standards or guidelines shall be measured. .Audit trail - ANSWER-A path by which the original input to a process (e.g. data) can be traced back through the process, taking the process output as a starting point. This facilitates defect analysis and allows a process audit to be carried out. .Automated testware - ANSWER-Testware used in automation testing, such as tool scripts. .Availability - ANSWER-The degree to which a component or system is operational and accessible when required for use. Often expressed as a percentage. .Back-to-back testing - ANSWER-Testing in which two or more variants of a component or system are executed with the same inputs, the outputs compared, and analyzed in cases or discrepancies. .Balanced scorecard - ANSWER-A strategic performance management tool for measuring whether the operational activities of a company are aligned with its objectives in terms of business vision and strategy. .Baseline - ANSWER-A specification or software product that has been formally reviewed or agreed upon that thereafter serves as the basis for further

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Acceptance testing - ANSWER-Also known as Acceptance. Formal testing with
respect to user needs, requirements and business processes conducted to
determine whether or not a system satisfied the acceptance criteria and to
enable the users. customers, or other authorized entity to determine whether
or not to accept the system.


.Acceptance testing (acceptance, user acceptance testing) - ANSWER-Formal
testing with respect to user needs, requirements, and business processes
conducted to determine whether or not a system satisfies the acceptance
criteria and to enable the user, customers, or other authorized entity to
determine whether or not to accept the system.


.Accessibility testing - ANSWER-Testing to determine the ease by which user
with disabilities can use a component or system.


.Accuracy - ANSWER-The capability of the software product to provide the right
or agreed results or effects with the needed degree of precision.


.Accuracy testing - ANSWER-The process of testing to determine the accuracy of
a software product.


.Acting (IDEAL) - ANSWER-The phase within IDEAL model where the
improvements are developed, put into practice, and deployed across the

,organization. The acting phase consists of the activities: create solution,
pilot/test solution, refine solution and implement solution.


.Actual result - ANSWER-Also known as Actual outcome. The behavior
produced/observed when a component or system is tested.


.Adaptability - ANSWER-The capability of the software product to be adapted
for different specified environments without applying actions or means other
than those provided for this purpose for the software considered.


.Adhoc testing - ANSWER-Testing carried out informally; no formal test
preparation takes place, no recognized test design technique is used, there are
no expectations for results and arbitrariness guides the test execution activity.


.Agile manifesto - ANSWER-A statement on the values that underpin agile
software development. The values are: individuals and interactions over
processes and tools; working software over comprehensive documentation;
customer collaboration over contract negotiation; responding to change over
following a plan.


.Agile software development - ANSWER-A group of software development
methodologies based on iterative incremental development., where
requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-
organizing cross-functional teams.


.Agile testing - ANSWER-Testing practice for a project using agile methodologies
such as extreme programming (XP), treating development a the customer of
testing and emphasizing the test-first design paradigm.

,.Alpha testing - ANSWER-Simulated or actual operational testing by potential
users/customers or an independent test team at the developers' site, but
outside the development organization. Alpha testing is often employed for off-
the-shelf software as a form of internal acceptance testing.


.Analyzability - ANSWER-The capability of the software product to be diagnosed
for deficiencies or causes of failures in the software, or for the parts to be
modified to be identified.


.Anomaly - ANSWER-Any condition that deviates from expectation based on
requirement specifications, design documents, user documents, standards, etc.
or from someone's perception or experience. Anomalies may be found but not
limited to, reviewing testing, analysis, compilation, or use of software products
or applicable documentation.


.Assessment report - ANSWER-A document summarizing the assessment results,
e.g. conclusions, recommendations and findings.


.Assessor - ANSWER-A person who conducts an assessment; any member of an
assessment team.


.Attack - ANSWER-Directed and focused attempt to evaluate the quality,
especially reliability of a test object by attempting to force specific failures to
occur.


.Attractiveness - ANSWER-The capability of he software product to be attractive
to the user.

, .Audit - ANSWER-An independent evaluation of software products or processes
to ascertain compliance to standards, guidelines, specifications, and/or
procedures based on objective criteria, including documents that specify: 1.
Form or content of products to be produced; 2. The process by which the
products shall be produced; 3. How compliance to standards or guidelines shall
be measured.


.Audit trail - ANSWER-A path by which the original input to a process (e.g. data)
can be traced back through the process, taking the process output as a starting
point. This facilitates defect analysis and allows a process audit to be carried
out.


.Automated testware - ANSWER-Testware used in automation testing, such as
tool scripts.


.Availability - ANSWER-The degree to which a component or system is
operational and accessible when required for use. Often expressed as a
percentage.


.Back-to-back testing - ANSWER-Testing in which two or more variants of a
component or system are executed with the same inputs, the outputs
compared, and analyzed in cases or discrepancies.


.Balanced scorecard - ANSWER-A strategic performance management tool for
measuring whether the operational activities of a company are aligned with its
objectives in terms of business vision and strategy.


.Baseline - ANSWER-A specification or software product that has been formally
reviewed or agreed upon that thereafter serves as the basis for further

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