10 Questions
Why is there a need to bring the RTM during reviews? Select one:
To ensure that correct input documents were used in creating the work products and each requirement have an equivalent work product.
Base on tailoring of NSP SWD Standard Review Guideline which statement is FALSE? Select one:
The project is not allowed to tailor the review process that is suitable to the project needs.
It is used to record the defects and comments found during the review. Select one:
Review Record Card (RRC)
Refers to the role that is responsible in reviewing the review object and must be knowledgeable enough to perform the task. Select one:
Reviewer
What will happen if reviews are not performed well? Select one:
Quality of product is not ensured and time consuming alterations or rework are experienced in later phases because of defects.
It refers to the number of review a review object has to go through by different stakeholders. This is to ensure that the viewpoint of the stakeholders and needs are properly captured or satisfied in the work products created by the project team. Select one:
Levels of Review
In reviews, what does bug severity mean? Select one:
It refers to the degree of the effect of the defect/bug on the overall system or work product.
Can the project group define their own review checklist? Select one:
Yes
Why is there a need for the tester/test team to validate the basic design document through reviews? Select one:
To check if the design document is enough to create the integration test specification document.
It refers to the material to be reviewed. Select one:
Review Object
Test your knowledge about the importance of bringing the RTM (Requirement Traceability Matrix) during reviews, as well as understanding the NSP SWD Standard Review Guideline and the consequences of poorly performed reviews.
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