Testing Fundamentals - Non-Functional TestingWhich of the following is the correct way to describe a usability testing session?AUsers perform tasks while testers observe and note difficultiesBDevelopers write test scripts to check software logicCAutomated tools scan the software for bugsDSystem administrators monitor server uptimeCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand usability session activitiesUsability sessions involve users doing tasks while observers watch for problems.Step 2: Exclude unrelated activitiesWriting test scripts, automated bug scans, and server monitoring are not part of usability testing.Final Answer:Users perform tasks while testers observe and note difficulties -> Option AQuick Check:Usability session = User tasks + observation [OK]Quick Trick: Usability testing = users try, testers watch carefully [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing usability testing with automated testingThinking developers run usability sessionsMixing usability with system monitoring
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