A. validates whether business requirements are fulfilled
B. seeks defects in groups of modules when combined together
C. seeks defects in existing functionality after new feature is introduced
D. seeks defects in individual piece of code
A. Alpha Test, Beta Test, Release Candidate, Release to Market, General Availability, Control Availability
B. Alpha Test, Beta Test, Release Candidate, Release to Market, Control Availability, General Availability
C. Alpha Test, Beta Test, Control Availability, General Availability, Release Candidate, Release to Market
D. Alpha Test, Beta Test, Release Candidate, Control Availability, General Availability, Release to Market
E. Beta Test, Alpha Test, Release Candidate, Release to Market, Control Availability, General Availability
A. [destination. 10.0.0.0, netmask. 255.255.255.0, nexthop. 192.168.1.1]
B. {"destination". "10.0.0.0", "netmask". "255.255.255.0", "nexthop". "192.168.1.1"}
C. ["destination". "10.0.0.0", "netmask". "255.255.255.0", "nexthop". "192.168.1.1"]
D. {destination. 10.0.0.0, netmask. 255.255.255.0, nexthop. 192.168.1.1}
A. When one of the 64-bit counters of the meter table is not available in the switch, its value is set to 0xffffffffffffffff.
B. When one of the 64-bit counters of the meter table is not available in the switch, its value is set to zero.
C. The meter table is used to implement the QoS features of OpenFlow switches.
D. The meter table is used to measure the performance of OpenFlow switch performance.
A. C
B. Ruby
C. Python
D. Java
A. functional testing
B. white box testing
C. RB (requirements testing)
D. requirements verification and validation
E. beta testing