iSQI CTFL-PT_D ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level – Specialist Performance Testing Online Training
iSQI CTFL-PT_D Online Training
The questions for CTFL-PT_D were last updated at Nov 19,2024.
- Exam Code: CTFL-PT_D
- Exam Name: ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level - Specialist Performance Testing
- Certification Provider: iSQI
- Latest update: Nov 19,2024
What is the benefit of transaction nesting for performance testing?
- A . The possibility to measure the evolution of response time with the load.
- B . The ability to measure individual and aggregate activities.
- C . The possibility to measure the time elapsed for the transaction.
- D . The ability to measure reflection time to better represent when a real user performs an action.
What is the benefit of transaction nesting for performance testing?
- A . The possibility to measure the evolution of response time with the load.
- B . The ability to measure individual and aggregate activities.
- C . The possibility to measure the time elapsed for the transaction.
- D . The ability to measure reflection time to better represent when a real user performs an action.
What is the benefit of transaction nesting for performance testing?
- A . The possibility to measure the evolution of response time with the load.
- B . The ability to measure individual and aggregate activities.
- C . The possibility to measure the time elapsed for the transaction.
- D . The ability to measure reflection time to better represent when a real user performs an action.
What is the benefit of transaction nesting for performance testing?
- A . The possibility to measure the evolution of response time with the load.
- B . The ability to measure individual and aggregate activities.
- C . The possibility to measure the time elapsed for the transaction.
- D . The ability to measure reflection time to better represent when a real user performs an action.
What is the benefit of transaction nesting for performance testing?
- A . The possibility to measure the evolution of response time with the load.
- B . The ability to measure individual and aggregate activities.
- C . The possibility to measure the time elapsed for the transaction.
- D . The ability to measure reflection time to better represent when a real user performs an action.
What is the benefit of transaction nesting for performance testing?
- A . The possibility to measure the evolution of response time with the load.
- B . The ability to measure individual and aggregate activities.
- C . The possibility to measure the time elapsed for the transaction.
- D . The ability to measure reflection time to better represent when a real user performs an action.
Inadequate database design.
- A . True options: I, III, IV.
- B . True options: II, III, IV.
- C . True options: II, III, V.
- D . True options: I, II, IV.
Scenario
James is participating in a project In which a web portal is being developed to sell tickets for different types of events.
Once the sale has been made and confirmed by the payment channel, the information must be available to the rest of the types of user (for example, the managers of each event) In a maximum time of 2 seconds (It Is expected that this temporal constraint will be met in 95% of the transactions and that 90% of the transactions will be completed at 100%).
Ticket sales take place during a time window (start date and time, end date and time) that is announced in advance. At the beginning of this window, there are peaks of 150 users per minute, for 5 minutes. Question Choose the option that enables James to meet the performance target.
- A . Establish the acceptance criteria for response times.
- B . Create a baseline corresponding to the total number of users registered in the production database.
- C . There is no need to set a baseline for the peak attendance, it is a known value.
- D . Create a baseline for maximum attendance for the ticketing transaction.
Choose the ONE option that describes the example of a transaction. The scenario for this question is the transfer of an amount of money from one bank account to another.
- A . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; reduce the balance of account K by X Monetary Units; Increase the balance of account P by X Monetary Units. If the reduction and Increase have been correctly applied, then apply changes.
- B . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; increase the balance of account P by X Monetary Units. If the increase in account P has been correctly applied, then apply changes.
- C . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; decrease the balance of account K by X Monetary Units. If the reduction in account K has been correctly applied, then apply changes.
- D . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; reduce the balance of account K by X Monetary Units; increase the balance of account P by X Monetary Units. If the reduction or increase has been correctly applied, then apply changes
Choose the ONE option that describes the example of a transaction. The scenario for this question is the transfer of an amount of money from one bank account to another.
- A . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; reduce the balance of account K by X Monetary Units; Increase the balance of account P by X Monetary Units. If the reduction and Increase have been correctly applied, then apply changes.
- B . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; increase the balance of account P by X Monetary Units. If the increase in account P has been correctly applied, then apply changes.
- C . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; decrease the balance of account K by X Monetary Units. If the reduction in account K has been correctly applied, then apply changes.
- D . Request transfer of X Monetary Units from account K to account P; reduce the balance of account K by X Monetary Units; increase the balance of account P by X Monetary Units. If the reduction or increase has been correctly applied, then apply changes