6)If a project produces 1000 defects per 150 function
points, then it is a:
A)Baseline
B)Benchmark
C)Size
D)None
Answer Posted / manjunath
A baseline document is a term used for a document that has
been formally reviewed and after likely revision has been
accepted in its current form. It serves as a reliable
source of information. A baseline document cannot be
revised until it undergoes another round of review and
acceptance.
Testers use several different kinds of baseline documents
to author test cases. These are:
1) Systems Requirements Specifications
2) Business Requirements Document (a.k.a. Functional
Requirements Document)
3) Work-flow Diagrams
4) Wireframes
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