A company wants to develop a web site to implement an on-line sales channel. The company has decided to do some usability testing, but resources are limited.
The usability testing has therefore to be done as efficient as possible. Which THREE techniques would you recommend?
Which of the following criteria on test progress would enable the business to determine a likely 'go live' date?
(i) Number of tests planned versus number of tests executed
(ii) Number of high priority defects outstanding
(iii) The test team's timesheets in order to show how much effort has been devoted to testing
(iv) Number of tests passed and number failed
(v) Number of defects found in each development area
(vi) The rate at which defects are being found
The use case will be used as a basis for the design of usability test scenario's. As a tester you are asked to review the ATM use case from the perspective of usability testing. As a tester you are asked to review the ATM use case provided below. The use case will be used as a basis for functionality testing to be performed later.
Which one of the comments, described hereafter, would be the MOST important one you would make?
A new banking system has 2 customers' types, 2 account types and will operate in two different countries?
How many test cases will be needed using the pair wise testing technique and the appropriate 2-wise orthogonal array?
A SUMI test was performed at an early stage within the system test. Hereafter you find the results of the SUMI test. Based on these results, what would you recommend as the most appropriate approach for usability testing?
Which of the following is a type of testing that someone in the role of a test analyst, working with the test manager, should typically consider and plan for?