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Can 'cost' be regarded as Exit criteria'?

A.
No The financial value of product quality cannot be estimated so it is incorrect to use cost as an exit criteria
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A.
No The financial value of product quality cannot be estimated so it is incorrect to use cost as an exit criteria
B.
Yes. Spending too much money on testing will result in an unprofitable product, and having cost as an exit criteria helps avoid this
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B.
Yes. Spending too much money on testing will result in an unprofitable product, and having cost as an exit criteria helps avoid this
C.
Yes Going by cost as an exit criteria constrains the testing project which will help achieve the desired quality level defined for the project
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C.
Yes Going by cost as an exit criteria constrains the testing project which will help achieve the desired quality level defined for the project
D.
No The cost of testing cannot be measured effectively, so it is incorrect to use cost as an exit criteria
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D.
No The cost of testing cannot be measured effectively, so it is incorrect to use cost as an exit criteria
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Cost can be regarded as an exit criterion, as it is one of the factors that can influence the decision to stop testing. Spending too much money on testing will result in an unprofitable product, and having cost as an exit criterion helps avoid this. The other options are incorrect, as the financial value of product quality can be estimated, the cost of testing can be measured effectively, and having cost as an exit criterion does not necessarily constrain the testing project or help achieve the desired quality level.

asked 18/09/2024
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