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Q:

Define latency, transfer and seek time with respect to disk I/O.

Answer

Seek time is the time required to move the disk arm to the required track. Rotational delay or latency is the time it takes for the beginning of the required sector to reach the head. Sum of seek time (if any) and latency is the access time. Time taken to actually transfer a span of data is transfer time.

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What is page cannibalizing?

Answer

Page swapping or page replacements are called page cannibalizing.

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Q:

Defect Management Process does not include

A) Deliverable base-lining B) Management reporting
C) Defect prevention D) None of above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Deliverable base-lining

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Q:

 What is the output of this C code? 

        #include <stdio.h>
        void m()
        {
            printf("hi");
        }
        void main()
        {
            m();
        }

A) hi B) Run time error
C) None D) Varies
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) hi

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What is "bug leakage?" and what is "bug release?"

Answer

A bug leakage results when a bug is detected which should have been detected in earlier builds/versions of the application.


A defect which exists during testing yet unfound by the tester which is eventually found by the tester/end-user is also called bug leakage.


A bug release is when a particular version of s/w is released with a set of known bug(s)/defect(s). These bugs are usually low severity and/or low priority bugs. It is done when the company can afford the existence of bug in the released s/w rather than the time/cost for fixing it in that particular version. These bugs are usually mentioned in the Release Notes.

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Q:

The output of the code below is

        #include <stdio.h>
        int *m()
        {
            int *p = 5;
            return p;
        }
        void main()
        {
            int *k = m();
            printf("%d", k);
        }

A) 5 B) Junk value
C) 0 D) Error
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 5

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Q:

Which of the following is not true about cloud computing?

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A) Cloud-based management platforms cannot support internally hosted server platforms B) Cloud-based management platforms can support multiple cloud-virtual server vendors
C) Cloud-based management platforms can support multiple cloud-virtual server operating systems D) Cloud-based management platforms can support change management methodologies
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Cloud-based management platforms cannot support internally hosted server platforms

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Q:

Which of the following is a form of functional testing?

A) Security testing B) Performance testing
C) Boundary value analysis D) Usability testing
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Usability testing

Explanation:

Functional testing is a type of testing that is done against the requirements of the business application. 

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Examples of functional testing are Smoke testing, Sanity testing, Regression testing, Usability testing.

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