SOFTWARE TESTING
TEST PLAN AND TEST CASE DEVELOPMENT
Question
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What makes an inspection different from other review types?
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It is led by a trained leader, uses formal entry and exit criteria and checklists
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It is led by the author of the document to be inspected
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It can only be used for reviewing design and code
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It is led by the author, uses checklists, and collects data for improvement
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -In general, a “formal” review refers to a heavy-process review with three to six participants meeting together in one room with print-outs and/or a projector. Someone is the “moderator” or “controller” and acts as the organizer, keeps everyone on task, controls the pace of the review, and acts as arbiter of disputes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Yes, because both help detect faults and improve quality. E.
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