Which of the following answers describes a factor that may reduce the effort spent when using distributed test teams without negatively affecting system quality?
Consider the following list of statements about audits and management reviews:I: Audits are usually more effective than management reviews at finding defects.II: Audits and management reviews have the same main goals, the only difference is related to the roles and level of formality.III: A typical outcome of an audit includes observations and recommendations, corrective actions and a pass/fail assessment.IV: An audit is not the appropriate mechanism to use at the code review in order to detect defects prior to dynamic testing.Which of the following statements is true?
The main objectives the senior management team wants to achieve are: to reduce the costs associated with dynamic testing to use reviews to ensure that the project is on course for success and following the plan to use reviews as a well-documented and effective bug-removal activity following a formal process with well-defined roles to determine the effectiveness of reviews in terms of phase containment to improve phase containment effectivenessWhich of the following answers would you expect to describe the best way to achieve these objectives?
You are a Test Manager working for a software organization where reviews have never been applied. After a meeting with your managers examining a business case for reviews, (including their costs, benefits, and potential issues), the management finally decides to adopt formal reviews for future projects.You have been given a budget that you have spent to provide training in the review process and to introduce the review process on a pilot project.On that pilot project the introduction of reviews has been very positive in terms of positive involvement from all the participants. All the reviews applied to different documents have been very effective for their purposes (especially at revealing defects).Which of the following answers describes an important success factor for the introduction of formal reviews which is missing in this scenario?
Which of the following factors could negatively influence a review?
You are the Test Manager of a project that adopts a V-model with four formal levels of testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance testing.On this project reviews have been conducted for each development phase prior to testing, which is to say that reviews of requirements, functional specification, high-level design, low-level design and code have been performed prior to testing.Assume that no requirements defects have been reported after the release of the product.Which TWO of the following metrics do you need in order to evaluate the requirements reviews in terms of phase containment effectiveness? (Choose two.)