SOFTWARE TESTING
TEST PLAN AND TEST CASE DEVELOPMENT
Question
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Which of the following activities differentiate a walkthrough from a formal review?
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A walkthrough does not follow a defined process
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For a walkthrough individual preparation by the reviewers is optional
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A walkthrough requires meeting
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A walkthrough finds the causes of failures, while formal review finds the failures
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Planning: The first phase of the formal review is the Planning phase. In this phase thereview process begins with a request for review by the author to the moderator (or inspection leader). A moderator has to take care of the scheduling like date, time, place and invitation of the review.
Detailed explanation-2: -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.
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