a. The results must be identical to those returned when the same tests are run in the production environment
b. The results must prove that the system meets or exceeds user expectations
c. The results must be in a form that allows comparison to the expectations of the users
d. The results must be reported via a dashboard for use by executive management
Ans: C
a. Load testing concentrates on the highest expected load while stress testing concentrates on maintaining a high load for a period of time
b. Load testing concentrates on quick increases and decreases of load while stress testing concentrates on maintaining a high load for a period of time
c. Load testing and stress testing are actually the same thing
d. Load testing concentrate on increasing levels of realistic load while stress testing focuses on loads that are at or beyond the expected peak load
Ans: D
a. Load testing
b. Stress testing
c. Scalability testing
d. Spike testing
Ans: C
a. Reviewing outstanding usability defect reports
b. Reviewing the system architecture
c. Reviewing the security requirements for the system
d. Reviewing the functional requirements
Ans: B
a. Because changes to the interface may necessitate changes in the performance scripts
b. Because defects in the interface will cause performance degradation
c. Because the APIs used by the interface will have to be changed
d. Because the full user experience cannot be determined until the interface is stable
Ans: A
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