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    Which options are correct

    Some options are given for the question, so plz help me out to solve this questions.
    I just want confirmation for the answers. Which options are correct for 3 questions?

    1) not a quality attribute
    -relied
    -feasibility

    2) untestable
    -usability faults
    -faults requirement specifications
    -faults embedded specifications
    -zero fault in s/w
    -responds less than 0.00001 sec

    3) good test
    -write s/w
    -able to relied on


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    Re: Which options are correct

    Some options are given for the question, so plz help me out to solve this questions.
    I just want confirmation for the answers. Which options are correct for 3 questions?

    1) not a quality attribute
    -relied
    -feasibility

    Answer:- feasibility

    2) untestable
    -usability faults
    -faults requirement specifications
    -faults embedded specifications
    -zero fault in s/w
    -responds less than 0.00001 sec

    Answer:- zero fault in s/w

    3) good test
    -write s/w
    -able to relied on

    Answer:- able to relied on

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    Re: Which options are correct

    if it is zero fault in s/w then it should be testable na brijesh. let me know about it.


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    Re: Which options are correct

    Quote Originally Posted by bobbybindaas View Post
    if it is zero fault in s/w then it should be testable na brijesh. let me know about it.
    See no software is with zero fault.
    so if we are not getting any bug it doesn't mean that it is bug free, so if we have time and resource test the application as much as you can.

    but testable meaning something different.

    Last edited by jainbrijesh; 05-04-2007 at 04:42 AM.
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    Re: Which options are correct

    I agree with jainbrijesh for 1 and 3.

    But, I have to agree with bobbybindaas for 2. I am not convinced with jainbrijesh's reply on that.

    I think the answer for 2 should be -usability faults.

    Lack of WILL POWER has caused more failure than
    lack of INTELLIGENCE or ABILITY.

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    Re: Which options are correct

    Quote Originally Posted by sutnarcha View Post
    I think the answer for 2 should be -usability faults.
    hi sutnarcha,

    Will you explain your answer?I mean why you think the answer is "usability faults".

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    Re: Which options are correct

    If there are faults in the basic usability of the s/w then it is untestable. i.e. further testing can't be done

    Lack of WILL POWER has caused more failure than
    lack of INTELLIGENCE or ABILITY.

    -sutnarcha-

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    Re: Which options are correct

    2) untestable
    -usability faults
    -faults requirement specifications
    -faults embedded specifications
    -zero fault in s/w
    -responds less than 0.00001 sec


    But it may be sound like that "usability faulta are testable or not?" then what you will answer?

    Of course your answer will be testable

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    Re: Which options are correct

    In that sence, ur answer is correct.

    But in the sence that I took this question, -usability faults is correct.

    Lack of WILL POWER has caused more failure than
    lack of INTELLIGENCE or ABILITY.

    -sutnarcha-

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    Re: Which options are correct

    I think that the answers for your questions are as follows
    1. feasibility
    2. usability faults
    3. able to relied on


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    Re: Which options are correct

    S. I agree with brijesh for 2 question. Even i was confused with that.
    But we can test usability faults.
    Thanks for everyone who has solved my questions...
    Thanks


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