Final Exam: Certified Tester Foundation Level v4 - Exam 2
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Final Exam: Certified Tester Foundation Level v4 - Exam 2 will test your knowledge of the objectives detailed in the Certified Tester Foundation Level Syllabus v4.0.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Identify typical test objectivesdifferentiate testing from debuggingexemplify why testing is necessaryrecall the relation between testing and quality assurancedistinguish between root cause, error, defect, and failureexplain the seven testing principlessummarize the different test activities and tasksexplain the impact of context on the test processdifferentiate the testware that supports the test activitiesexplain the value of maintaining traceabilitycompare the different roles in testinggive examples of the generic skills required for testingrecall the advantages of the whole team approachdistinguish the benefits and drawbacks of independence of testingexplain the impact of the chosen software development lifecycle on testingrecall good testing practices that apply to all software development lifecyclesrecall the examples of test-first approaches to developmentsummarize how devops might have an impact on testingexplain the shift-left approachexplain how retrospectives can be used as a mechanism for process improvementdistinguish the different test levelsdistinguish the different test typesdistinguish confirmation testing from regression testingsummarize maintenance testing and its triggersrecognize types of products that can be examined by the different static test techniquesexplain the value of static testingcompare and contrast static and dynamic testingidentify the benefits of early and frequent stakeholder feedbacksummarize the activities of the review processrecall which responsibilities are assigned to the principal roles when performing reviewscompare and contrast the different review typesrecall the factors that contribute to a successful review
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distinguish black-box test techniques, white-box test techniques and experience-based test techniquesuse equivalence partitioning to derive test casesuse boundary value analysis to derive test casesuse decision table testing to derive test casesuse state transition testing to derive test casesexplain statement testingexplain branch testingexplain the value of white-box testingexplain error guessingexplain exploratory testingexplain checklist-based testingexplain how to write user stories in collaboration with developers and business representativesclassify the different options for writing acceptance criteriause acceptance test-driven development (atdd) to derive test casesexemplify the purpose and content of a test planrecognize how a tester adds value to iteration and release planningcompare and contrast entry criteria and exit criteriause estimation techniques to calculate the required test effortapply test case prioritizationrecall the concepts of the test pyramidsummarize the testing quadrants and their relationships with test levels and test typesidentify risk level by using risk likelihood and risk impactdistinguish between project risks and product risksexplain how product risk analysis may influence thoroughness and scope of testingexplain what measures can be taken in response to analyzed product risksrecall metrics used for testingsummarize the purposes, content, and audiences for test reportsexemplify how to communicate the status of testingsummarize how configuration management supports testingprepare a defect reportexplain how different types of test tools support testingrecall the benefits and risks of test automation
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