QuestionQ12

The Tasks of the Test Analyst in the Test Process

BeRich is preparing to launch a mobile application to manage personal finances. The app is expected eventually to attract a broad range of users, from young people through adults to retirees. It provides various functions, including budgeting, expense analysis, saving, and financial advice. The project team includes specialists from different departments: marketing, product development, testing, UX, and system architecture. To ensure consistent performance and positive reception of the application, the team will review the functional documentation before entering the intensive implementation phase.

Each department views the app through the lens of its own goals and expertise. For marketing, it is essential that the application offers unique market-differentiating features that are intuitive for users. The system architecture team concentrates on scalability, security, and protection of user data. Testers, on the other hand, focus on making sure that every function is easy to test and on anticipating scenarios that could create user problems. In contrast, UX specialists focus on the application’s accessibility for a wide range of users.

Which type of review applied to the functional documentation would be the BEST solution in this scenario?

  • A Role-based review
  • B Checklist-based review
  • C Perspective-based reading
  • D Scenario-based review
Explanation

Perspective-based reading has reviewers examine a work product from distinct stakeholder viewpoints, including marketing, design, testing, and end-user perspectives. This provides focused coverage of the marketing, architecture, testability, and accessibility concerns represented by the cross-functional team, while reducing duplicate findings.

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