FC0-U71 Software Development Concepts Practice Question
A software testing team is planning to verify a new e-commerce application. Which THREE testing types should be performed to ensure comprehensive quality? (Select the three correct answers.)
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Why each option matters
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Integration testing
Comprehensive testing includes unit (component level), integration (interactions), and system (end-to-end) testing. UAT is also important but not in the list; regression is also important but here three are needed.
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Smoke testing
Why it's wrong here
Smoke testing is a preliminary test to check basic functionality, not a comprehensive type.
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Integration testing
Why this is correct
Integration testing checks how components work together.
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Unit testing
Why this is correct
Unit testing validates individual functions or components.
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Alpha testing
Why it's wrong here
Alpha testing is a type of acceptance testing, not typically categorized with unit/integration/system.
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System testing
Why this is correct
System testing tests the complete application end-to-end.
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