Testing Fundamentals - Non-Functional TestingWhich of the following is an example of a non-functional quality that affects user experience?AThe color scheme used in the user interfaceBThe number of features available in the softwareCHow fast the software responds to user actionsDThe programming language used to build the softwareCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand non-functional qualitiesNon-functional qualities describe how software performs, like speed or security, not what it does.Step 2: Identify the example related to performanceSpeed of response is a classic non-functional quality affecting user experience.Final Answer:How fast the software responds to user actions -> Option CQuick Check:Non-functional quality = speed [OK]Quick Trick: Non-functional = how software works, not what it does [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing features (functional) with qualities (non-functional)Thinking UI colors are always non-functionalAssuming programming language affects user experience directly
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