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How Well Can You Follow Directions Test
How well can you follow directions? Get a piece of paper and a pencil ready to take this quick quiz to see if you can follow directions.
Preparation:
To take this test, all you need is a pen or pencil, an 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper, and a watch or clock for timing yourself. After you take the test, check the bottom of this page to see how well you did.
Directions:
You have a 5 minute time limit to complete all of this test. Carefully read all of the parts of the test before doing anything. In order to ensure the accuracy of this exam, you should not use more than the allotted time of 5 minutes. You may start the timer and begin whenever you choose. Good Luck!!
You may begin now!!
1. Write today's date--month-day-year in the top right hand corner of your test paper.
2. Write the answer to the following multiplication problem directly underneath the date on your test paper--6 X 5 = ?
3. Write the name of the month that begins with the letter "D" in the top left hand corner of your test paper.
4. Add 15 to the answer you got in part #2, and write this new total directly underneath your answer for part #3.
5. In the lower left hand corner of your test paper, write the names of your favorite singer and your favorite group.
6. Just above your answer to part #5, write "This test is very easy."
7. In the lower right hand corner of your test paper, draw a rectangle and inside the rectangle draw a five pointed star. The size of these drawings is not important.
8. Directly above your answer to part #7, draw a row of three small circles. Once again, size is not important.
9. Write the name of the first president of the United States on the back of your test paper anywhere you choose. If you don't know who this is, write your own name instead.
10.Write the name of any country that begins with the letter "I" directly underneath you answer to part #2.
11. Take the number of dwarfs in the Snow White story and add it to the number of bears in the Goldilocks story. Divide by 2. Write this total in the approximate center of your test paper.
12. Think of a number between 1 and 50. Double that number. Add 20. Add 6. Subtract 17. Subtract 9. Divide by 2. Write this number on your test paper directly underneath your answer to part #11.
13. Now that you have carefully read all of the parts so far, and you have not carried out any of the actual work, read the next 2 parts just to see what they say and then go back and only complete part #3.
14. The name of the first president of the United States is George Washington. He was president from 1789 until 1797. Add the 2 dates together to see if the total is less than 5000.
15. You should not be reading the end of the exam before the beginning of the exam, but now that you are here, you have just wasted some of the time you may need to complete the test.
How Well Can You Follow Directions?Test Results Below
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Functional Testing - XBi Software
Functional testing is carried out to determine whether a component or system meets the specified functional requirements described in the specifications.
This type of testing can be carried out at all levels of testing: component, integration, system and acceptance, i.e. at all stages of software development.
Function test steps:
- Analysis of initial data (technical requirements) and approval of the test plan, test cases, project deadlines, number of iterations;
- Conducting functional testing according to test scenarios with entering the identified bugs into the bug tracking system;
- Compiling a test report and providing recommendations for improving the system.
Tools used:
For functional testing, we use TeamCity, Selenium, Web Driver, Firebug, XPather, IE Developer Toolbar, JUnit, JMeter, VMWare, TestLink, etc., as well as bug tracking systems Bugzilla, Mantis, Jira, xbtrack.
We perform functional testing in the following areas:
1. Regression testing
We test the product for its performance after making changes to the functionality.
2. Unit testing
We also test individual components (modules) of the program for correctness.
3. Integration testing
We check the correctness of the interaction between the components of one system and the correctness of information processing.
4. Smoke testing
We also conduct a cycle of tests to check the functionality of the software product after it is built (adding new code or fixing errors in the code).
In the case of using the Continuous Integration method, the assembly of the software product is performed daily, so the smoke testing allows timely detection and elimination of critical errors, thereby saving time for assembly testing.
5. Safety testing
Our team tests products for software security vulnerabilities, in particular connection security, data security, and access security.
6. System testing
To ensure that the integrated and ready-to-use system meets the stated functional requirements, we perform system testing.
7. Documentation testing
We check the submitted documentation for compliance with certain requirements (completeness, lack of inaccuracies and ambiguities, project feasibility, etc.).
8. Testing mobile applications
We test the correct operation of mobile applications on various mobile devices and platforms.
9. Testing the installation process
We analyze the resources required to install the software, the correctness of the registration of the program in the operating system, the behavior of the program when it is updated, the correctness of the uninstallation of the program, etc.
10. Stress testing
We also conduct system failure testing and its ability to recover from failures.
11. Usability testing
We test the product for usability by simulating user behavior or through expert evaluation of product usability testing by focus groups.
12. Providing test coverage
We check to what extent the set of conducted tests meets the requirements for the product, and also analyze the completeness of testing the code of the developed part of the product with tests.