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iSQI Exam CTAL-ATT Topic 7 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTAL-ATT exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 7
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An enhancement to a Social Media application allows for the creation of new Groups. Any number of existing application members can be added to a Group. An attempt to add a non-existent member of the application to a Group will result in an error, as will an attempt to add the same member twice. Members can be removed from an existing Group. An existing Group can be deleted but only if there are no current members attached to it.

Which one of the following Keyword-driven input tables provides the BEST test coverage of this enhancement?

Table 1

Keyword Group Id Member Id

Create.Group Group3

Add_Member Group3 @Member1

Add.Member Group3 (a)Member2

Delete_Group Group3

Remove.Member Group3 @Memberl

Remove_Member Group3 @)Member2

Delete.Group Group3

Result

Group created

Member added to Group

Member added to Group

Error - Group not empty

Member removed from group

Member removed from group

Group deleted

Table 2

Keyword Group Id Member Id Result

Create.Group Groupl Group created

Add.Member Groupl Member4 Error - member does not exist

Add.Member Groupl (Memberl Member added to Group

Delete.Group Groupl Error - Group not empty

Remove_Member @Member 1 Member removed from group

Delete.Group Groupl Group deleted

Table 3

Keyword Group Id Member Id Result

Create.Group Group3 Group created

Add.Member Group3 Member9 Error - member does not exist

Add.Member Group3 (Memberl Member added to Group

Add_Member Group 3 (Memberl Error - member already in group

Delete.Group Group3 Error - Group not empty

Remove-Member Groups (Member 1 Member removed from group

Delete.Group Groups Group deleted

Table 4

Keyword Group Id Member Id Result

Create.Group Groupl Group created

Add.Member Groupl @Member3 Member added to Group

Add.Member Groupl @Member3 Error - member already in group

Delete.Group Groupl Error - Group not empty

Remove.Member Groupl @Member1 Member removed from group

Delete.Group Groupl Group deleted

SELECT ONE OPTION

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Contribute your Thoughts:

Ivory
1 months ago
Table 1 is a bit messy, but it does seem to cover the main requirements. If I was short on time, I might go with that one.
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Nichelle
14 days ago
Yeah, Table 1 might be the best option considering the requirements.
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Altha
1 months ago
I agree, Table 1 seems to have all the necessary test cases.
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Alonso
1 months ago
Table 1 looks like it covers everything we need.
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Jaime
2 months ago
Haha, Table 4 is like a game of musical chairs - adding the same member twice, trying to delete a group with members. I'd avoid that one.
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Harrison
6 days ago
I think Table 1 or Table 3 would be a safer option for testing this enhancement.
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Jackie
7 days ago
Yeah, it's definitely risky to add the same member twice or try to delete a group with members.
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Lavonda
9 days ago
I agree, Table 4 seems like it would cause a lot of errors.
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Tish
2 months ago
I'm not sure about Table 3. It's missing a test for removing a member from an empty group, which is an important edge case.
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Kiera
2 months ago
Table 3 looks like it covers all the key scenarios, including checking for non-existent members and members already in the group. This seems like the most comprehensive test coverage.
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Josefa
1 months ago
I would go with Table 3 for the best test coverage.
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Malcolm
1 months ago
Table 1 might miss some important test cases like checking for non-existent members.
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Pearly
1 months ago
I think Table 2 also does a good job of covering key scenarios.
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Margarett
2 months ago
I agree, Table 3 seems to cover all the important test cases.
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Edwin
2 months ago
That's a good point, Cassi. Table 3 does cover those error scenarios which are important for thorough testing. I see your point now.
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Cassi
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe Table 3 is the best option. It not only covers all the necessary actions but also includes error scenarios like adding a non-existent member and trying to add the same member twice.
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Edwin
2 months ago
I think Table 1 provides the best test coverage because it covers all the necessary actions like creating a group, adding and removing members, and deleting the group.
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