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iSQI Exam CTFL-AT Topic 1 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CTFL-AT exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is a risk that continuous integration introduces?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Jolene
2 months ago
Continuous integration is great, but it's not a magical solution. B is the way to go - too many builds can definitely compromise testing. Gotta keep that quality up, folks!
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Elly
1 days ago
Yeah, quality is key. We can't let testing suffer because of too many builds.
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Keneth
2 days ago
B) Testers sometimes have too many builds to test, which reduces the quality of testing.
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Horace
3 days ago
A) Teams sometimes over-rely on unit tests and exclude some important system and acceptance tests.
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William
2 months ago
A is an interesting one. I can see how teams might over-rely on unit tests and forget about the bigger picture. But I think B is the best answer here. Quality testing is key, and too many builds can really impact that.
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Janine
6 days ago
I agree, A is a valid concern. It's important to not overlook system and acceptance tests.
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My
2 months ago
Haha, D definitely sounds like something my manager would say. 'Developer's workload is increased, which can result in a reduction of output.' That's a risk alright, but not one that continuous integration itself introduces.
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Charisse
2 months ago
I'm going with C. Teams no longer have the ability to run manual tests, as all tests must be automated. That's a real risk of continuous integration that I've seen in my experience.
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Gayla
1 months ago
But having a good balance between automated and manual testing is important for thorough testing.
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Junita
2 months ago
I agree, relying solely on automated tests can be risky.
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Viola
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is B. Testers sometimes have too many builds to test, which reduces the quality of testing. Continuous integration can definitely lead to an increased workload for testers.
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Luis
2 months ago
But what about the workload increase for developers? That could also be a significant risk.
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Curtis
2 months ago
I agree with Chaya. It's important to have a balance between unit tests and system tests for effective testing.
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Chaya
3 months ago
I think the risk is that teams might over-rely on unit tests and skip important system tests.
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