Options C and E seem the most relevant to me. The sign-off on the performance test and the requirements coverage are key indicators that the system is ready for integration testing. I don't think the percentage of decision coverage or acceptance test procedures are as directly tied to the system integration test plan.
Ha! Entry criteria, you say? I thought this was a question about the best place to take a nap during the exam. But since we're talking about testing, I'd have to go with options B and C. Gotta make sure the tools are ready and the performance is up to par, am I right? Otherwise, it's just a recipe for disaster!
I'm not sure about option B. Shouldn't the entry criteria be more focused on the actual system integration test, rather than just the tools used? I'd go with options C and E - the performance test sign-off and the requirements coverage achieved during the system integration test.
I think options B and C are the most appropriate examples of entry criteria. The availability of the latest version of the capture-replay tool and the sign-off of the performance test software release note are both concrete, measurable criteria that should be in place before starting the system integration test.
I disagree. I believe options B and C are more important. Having the right tools and ensuring performance criteria are met are key for successful testing.
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