Chapter 7 Testing

1: Whether the scope of a test comprises system, integration, or subsystem testing is primarily determined by:
  1. The number of use cases involved in the test

  2. The number of classes involved in the test

  3. The number of subsystems involved in the test

  4. The number of UML diagrams involved in the test

A1: Answer: c. The number of subsystems involved in the test
2: True or False: Detailed algorithmic processing can best be represented in a class diagram.
A2: Answer: False. Activity diagrams are suited for this purpose.
3: Testing that focuses on the internals of the component under test is known as:
  1. White box testing

  2. Regression testing

  3. Black box testing

  4. Non-functional testing

  5. Performance testing

A3: Answer: a. white box testing
4: The UML diagrams that can show how your test procedures should flow are:
  1. Statechart diagrams

  2. Activity diagrams

  3. Sequence diagrams

  4. a and b above

  5. b and c above

  6. a, b, and c above

  7. None of the above

A4: Answer: f. a, b, and c
5: True or False: Test personnel should become involved in the systems development after the detailed analysis and design models are complete.
A5: Answer: False. They should be involved as early as possible.
6: Name a type of non-functional testing that can be aided by UML diagrams.
A6: Answer: Performance testing
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