1. Which is NOT an important step in creating a testing strategy? a. Identify testing environment. *b. Create test scenarios and scripts. c. Identify participants. d. Identify required equipment. Answer: b. All of the elements are important steps for creating a test strategy except the creation of test scenarios and scripts. These are defined after you have put a strategy in place. Objective: 3 Lecture/Slide: 9-11 2. The procedure for sign-off for testing activities identifies the person who will manage defects in the project. a. True *b. False Answer: b. The procedure for sign-off for testing activities identifies the person who will be responsible finalizing each testing activity; including all initial testing and any re-testing needed mitigate defects that have been identified. Objective: 3 Lecture/Slide: 12-13 3. End user testing is best suited for less-experienced staff and should represent a cross-section of the end-user environment. *a. True b. False Answer: a. End user testing is best suited for less-experienced staff and should represent a cross-section of the end-user environment. This diversity will help draw out any hidden workflow or functionality obstacles not previously discovered. Objective: 3 Lecture/Slide: 19 4. The user acceptance testing phase of a project usually occurs immediately before: *a. Rollout. b. Project description. c. System backup. d. Project sign-off. Answer: a. The user acceptance testing phase of a project usually occurs immediately before software rollout. It gives both the end users and the software manufacturer one last chance to be sure that the product being delivered fully meets their expectations, project objectives and is free of any defects (or bugs). Objective: 3 Lecture/Slide: 3 5. Designing the test scenarios is best performed by: a. Less-experienced staff. b. Program experts. c. Workflow experts. *d. b and c. e. All of the above Answer: d. Designing the test scenarios is best performed by subject matter experts and more experienced testers to define testing scenarios This would include clinic/ organizational workflow experts. Objective: 3 Lecture/Slide: 16