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iSQI Exam CTAL-TM_Syll2012 Topic 1 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTAL-TM_Syll2012 exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 1
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Consider an information system of a Pay-Tv company based on a SOA architecture.

The integrated system currently consists of three core systems:

- a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system

- a BRM (Billing and Revenue Management) system

- a CAS (Conditional Access System) system all of them communicating with SOA Middleware.

You have been asked to manage the testing activities for the integration of two additional off-theshelf systems from two different vendors: a SMS (Short Message Service) server and an IVR (Interactive Voice Response) system.

Assume that there is a high likelihood that the two off-the-shelf systems will be low-quality and that you have a clear proof that the testing performed by the two vendors on their systems has been unsystematic and unprofessional. This obviously leads to higher quality risk for the overall integrated system.

You are the Test Manager of this project. Your main goal is to plan for testing activities to mitigate this risk.

Which of the following answers best describes the test activities (assuming it is possible to perform all of them) you should plan for?

K4 3 credits

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Suggested Answer: C, E

Contribute your Thoughts:

Catina
1 months ago
I'm with Lisbeth on this one. Option D is the only way to ensure we don't end up with a system that's held together by duct tape and prayers. Testing, testing, and more testing!
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Carmen
4 days ago
Absolutely, testing is crucial in this situation. Option D provides a comprehensive approach to mitigate the risks involved.
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Glory
9 days ago
I agree, we can't afford to have a system that's unreliable. Testing is key to ensuring everything works smoothly.
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Erasmo
10 days ago
Option D is definitely the way to go. We need to make sure those off-the-shelf systems are thoroughly re-tested before integrating them.
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Lisbeth
1 months ago
Ha! 'Unsystematic and unprofessional' testing by the vendors? Sounds like they hired my cousin to do it. Option D is the way to go, no doubt.
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Irma
2 months ago
I'm torn between C and D. While C covers the key testing levels, D seems more comprehensive to address the quality concerns. Hmm, better safe than sorry, I'll go with D.
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Pearline
3 days ago
User 3: Agreed, option D seems more comprehensive. Let's plan for adequate re-testing of both systems followed by the system integration test and end-to-end test.
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Rachael
19 days ago
User 2: Yeah, that sounds good. But what about re-testing the systems to ensure quality? I think we should go with option D.
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Kate
1 months ago
User 1: I think we should plan for two levels of testing: a system integration test and an end-to-end test of the overall integrated system.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
Definitely option D. With the known quality issues of the off-the-shelf systems, we need to thoroughly retest them before integrating. A system integration test and end-to-end test are crucial to ensure the overall system works as expected.
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Stefanie
9 days ago
Absolutely, thorough testing is key to mitigating the risks associated with low-quality off-the-shelf systems.
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Otis
1 months ago
Agreed, we can't afford to overlook the quality issues. A systematic approach with re-testing and integration tests is necessary.
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Marget
1 months ago
Option D is the way to go. Retesting the off-the-shelf systems is essential before moving forward with integration.
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Quentin
2 months ago
I believe option D is the best choice. We need to mitigate the risk by thorough testing.
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Georgene
2 months ago
I agree with you, Celeste. It's important to ensure the quality of the off-the-shelf systems.
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Celeste
2 months ago
I think we should plan for adequate re-testing of both systems.
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