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ASTQB Exam CTFL Topic 2 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for ASTQB's CTFL exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 2
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Boundary value testing:

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Suggested Answer: B

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Darrel
2 months ago
B is the correct answer. Boundary value testing is the only way to ensure your software can handle all those crazy edge cases without falling off the cliff.
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Keneth
2 months ago
Option B is the way to go. It's like walking a tightrope - you gotta test the boundaries, not just the middle ground!
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Felice
17 days ago
Boundary value testing is all about exploring the extremes of input and output.
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Fidelia
1 months ago
It's like pushing the limits to see how the system responds.
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Felix
1 months ago
Definitely, it helps uncover any unexpected behavior that might occur.
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Vicky
1 months ago
I agree, testing the boundaries is crucial for finding potential issues.
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Anjelica
2 months ago
I'm going with B. Boundary value testing is a key technique for ensuring software handles edge cases properly, which is crucial for quality.
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Jacqueline
26 days ago
Yes, B is the way to go. Testing those boundary conditions is essential for robust software.
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Dorothea
29 days ago
I think B is the best choice too. It helps catch any issues at the edges of input and output.
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Lenna
1 months ago
I agree, B is the correct answer. It's important to test those boundary conditions.
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Glynda
2 months ago
Definitely B. Boundary value testing is all about verifying the behavior at the limits of valid input and output, not just the same as equivalence partitioning.
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Chantell
25 days ago
Boundary value testing helps uncover any issues that may arise at the limits of valid input and output.
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Gianna
28 days ago
It's important to test both below and above the edges of the equivalence classes to ensure the system behaves correctly.
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Beata
2 months ago
I agree, boundary value testing focuses on testing the boundaries of input and output.
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Veronica
2 months ago
I believe boundary value testing is important in ensuring the software behaves correctly at the edges of input ranges.
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Marvel
2 months ago
I agree with Kris, because testing the boundaries can help uncover errors that may not be found with other testing methods.
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Kris
2 months ago
I think boundary value testing is B) Test boundary conditions on, below and above the edges of input and output equivalence classes.
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Cheryll
3 months ago
I think B is the correct answer. Boundary value testing focuses on the edges of input and output ranges, which is different from equivalence partitioning.
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Thersa
2 months ago
Actually, B is the correct answer. Boundary value testing tests boundary conditions on, below and above the edges of input and output equivalence classes.
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Daron
2 months ago
I think it's A. Boundary value testing is the same as equivalence partitioning tests.
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Edna
2 months ago
I agree, B is the correct answer. Boundary value testing does focus on the edges of input and output ranges.
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