Testing Fundamentals - Non-Functional TestingWhy is non-functional quality important for user experience in software applications?ABecause it affects how users feel when using the softwareBBecause it defines the software's programming languageCBecause it only focuses on the software's featuresDBecause it determines the software's color schemeCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand non-functional quality meaningNon-functional quality refers to aspects like speed, reliability, and usability that affect user satisfaction.Step 2: Connect non-functional quality to user feelingsThese qualities influence how users feel about the software, making it pleasant or frustrating to use.Final Answer:Because it affects how users feel when using the software -> Option AQuick Check:Non-functional quality = User experience impact [OK]Quick Trick: Non-functional quality shapes user feelings, not just features [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing non-functional with functional requirementsThinking it only affects software featuresIgnoring user emotions in software use
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