Testing Fundamentals - Why Software Testing MattersWhat is the main goal of having a tester mindset?ATo manage the project timelineBTo write code faster than developersCTo design the software architectureDTo think like a user and find problems in the softwareCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand the tester mindset purposeThe tester mindset focuses on thinking like a user and looking for bugs or issues.Step 2: Compare options with this purposeOnly To think like a user and find problems in the software matches this goal; others relate to coding, design, or management, not testing mindset.Final Answer:To think like a user and find problems in the software -> Option DQuick Check:Tester mindset = find problems like a user [OK]Quick Trick: Tester mindset = think like user, find bugs fast [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing tester mindset with coding skillsThinking tester mindset is about project managementAssuming tester mindset means designing software
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