You are given two scenarios to test. Scenario 1 has only one
terminal for entry and processing whereas scenario 2 has
several terminals where the data input can be made. Assuming
that the processing work is the same, what would be the
specific tests that you would perform in Scenario 2, which
you would not carry on Scenario 1?
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / tripti
In second scenario i whould like to test the nevigation
between the different terminals, how i can enter the input.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / lucky
Let's say, there are 5 terminal.
As more than one data input for scenario2, the test case
will be written to test if data are entered in 2 out of 5
terminal.
Same steps repeat when data entered for 5 terminals and
when process without entering data.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 2 No |
You are New to the city,You don't have any Gadgets,you have only address on paper piece.You are almost nearer to your destination, You have asked one man and he replied saying "Go straight and take Right(Dead End)".After moving some distance you have asked another person and he replied saying "Go straight and take Left (Dead End).And finally question here is As a tester which path you can choose and why?
5 Answers Bally Technologies, SSS,
Give practical example for implementing V-Model
What test metrics do you provide to your client?
You may be overqualified for this position we have to offer
Which model is following in your company for developing software?
How do you test calculator?
How does testing affect risk?
Many times a tester can reopen the bug? i said until the bug is resolved.. but the interviewer doesn't accept.. If there any standard for that..
What are the principles of software testing?
I have to give weights to 5 stones so that using a simple balance and the stone i should be able to weight any number between 1-100
What is the best testing tool to test an desktop application(extJS app)?
What is mean by Schedule report who is the responsible for generated that one ?