Testing Fundamentals - Non-Functional TestingA mobile app takes 10 seconds to load on a slow network. What is the likely impact on user experience?AUsers will not notice the loading timeBUsers will feel frustrated and may stop using the appCUsers will appreciate the detailed loading screenDUsers will find the app more secureCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand loading time effect on usersLong loading times cause frustration and impatience in users.Step 2: Connect slow loading to user behaviorUsers may abandon the app if it loads too slowly, harming experience.Final Answer:Users will feel frustrated and may stop using the app -> Option BQuick Check:Slow load = User frustration [OK]Quick Trick: Slow loading frustrates users and risks abandonment [OK]Common Mistakes:Assuming users like long loading screensIgnoring impact of slow performanceConfusing loading time with security
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