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I was interviewed in Feb 2025.
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
Method overloading is having multiple methods in the same class with the same name but different parameters. Method overriding is having a method in a subclass with the same name and parameters as a method in its superclass.
Method overloading is achieved by having multiple methods in the same class with the same name but different parameters.
Method overriding is achieved by having a method in a subclass with the same n...
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
posted on 21 Feb 2025
I am a skilled BSW tester with experience in testing high-level benches and scripting in CAPL.
Requirement analysis involves understanding the specifications and functionalities of the high-level bench.
Test case design includes creating test scenarios based on the requirements.
Test execution involves running the test cases on the bench and analyzing the results.
Defect reporting includes documenting any issues found duri...
UDS stands for Unified Diagnostic Services, used in automotive testing. UDS frames are messages exchanged between a tester and an ECU.
UDS is a protocol used for diagnostic communication in vehicles.
UDS frames consist of a header and data bytes, with different types like request, response, and error frames.
Standard frames are used for normal communication, while error frames indicate issues in communication.
Sensors in v...
The DSpace control desk manages the overall operation of the BSW system, while the automation desk handles automated testing processes.
DSpace control desk oversees system operation and configuration
Automation desk manages automated testing processes
DSpace control desk ensures smooth functioning of BSW system
Automation desk executes test cases and reports results
Python is a popular programming language known for its simplicity and readability.
Python is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language.
It supports multiple programming paradigms such as procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming.
An example script for abs event in Python would be: def abs_event(number): return abs(number)
The project is a software testing initiative for a BSW system.
Testing the functionality of the Basic Software (BSW) system
Identifying and fixing bugs in the system
Ensuring the system meets the specified requirements
Collaborating with developers to improve system performance
A question regarding mechanical concepts and other inquiries related to amplitude.
I faced difficulty in managing conflicting priorities and deadlines during a project.
Prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance
Communicate with team members and stakeholders to manage expectations
Break down tasks into smaller, manageable chunks to stay on track
Seek help or guidance from mentors or supervisors when needed
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
Semantic tags in HTML are specific tags that provide meaning to the content they enclose.
Semantic tags help search engines and screen readers understand the structure of a webpage.
Examples of semantic tags include <header>, <footer>, <nav>, <article>, <section>, <aside>, <main>, <figure>, <figcaption>.
Using semantic tags improves SEO and accessibility of a website.
Currying is a technique in functional programming where a function with multiple arguments is transformed into a sequence of nested functions, each taking a single argument.
Currying helps in creating reusable functions and partial application.
It allows you to create new functions by fixing some parameters of an existing function.
Example: const add = (a) => (b) => a + b; add(2)(3) will return 5.
Map is used to transform each element of an array, while Filter is used to select elements based on a condition.
Map returns a new array with the same length as the original array, but with each element transformed based on a provided function.
Filter returns a new array with only the elements that pass a provided condition function.
Example for Map: [1, 2, 3].map(num => num * 2) will result in [2, 4, 6].
Example for Fi...
Map creates a new array with the results of calling a provided function on every element, while forEach executes a provided function once for each array element.
Map returns a new array with the same length as the original array, while forEach does not return anything.
Map does not mutate the original array, while forEach can mutate the original array.
Map is more suitable for transforming data and creating a new array, w...
Authentication verifies the identity of a user, while authorization determines the user's access rights.
Authentication confirms the user's identity through credentials like username and password.
Authorization determines what actions the authenticated user is allowed to perform.
Authentication precedes authorization in the security process.
Example: Logging into a website (authentication) and then accessing specific pages
Local storage persists even after the browser is closed, while session storage is cleared when the browser is closed.
Local storage has no expiration date, while session storage expires when the browser is closed.
Local storage stores data with no limit, while session storage has a limit of around 5MB.
Local storage data is available across all windows/tabs for that domain, while session storage data is only available wit...
Challenges in automation include dynamic UI elements, data synchronization, and maintenance of test scripts.
Dynamic UI elements can be challenging to automate as they may change frequently.
Data synchronization between different systems can be difficult to achieve in automation.
Maintenance of test scripts can be time-consuming, especially when application changes frequently.
To read data and assert with db value in API automation, use API response to extract data and compare with database query result.
Extract data from API response using JSON parsing libraries like Gson or Jackson
Execute database query to retrieve expected value
Compare the extracted data with the database value using assertion libraries like TestNG or JUnit
I was interviewed in Jan 2025.
Correlation is the process of extracting dynamic values from server responses and passing them to subsequent requests. Parameterization is the process of replacing hard-coded values in scripts with variables.
Correlation involves identifying and capturing dynamic values like session IDs or tokens from server responses.
Parameterization involves replacing hard-coded values in scripts with variables to make them reusable a...
Load testing is to test the system under normal and peak load conditions, stress testing is to test the system beyond its limits, and all testing is a combination of both.
Load testing checks the system's ability to handle expected load levels, ensuring performance under normal conditions.
Stress testing pushes the system beyond its limits to identify breaking points and measure performance degradation.
All testing combin...
PTLC stands for Performance Testing Life Cycle, which is a set of activities involved in the performance testing process.
PTLC involves planning, preparation, execution, analysis, and reporting of performance tests.
It includes defining performance goals, creating test scenarios, setting up test environments, running tests, analyzing results, and making recommendations.
Example: In PTLC, performance engineers work closely...
Issues faced in Loadrunner scripting, execution, and reports
Scripting: faced issues with correlation, parameterization, and dynamic data handling
Execution: encountered problems with test environment setup, resource constraints, and test data management
Reports: struggled with result analysis, performance bottlenecks identification, and report customization
LG calculation and workload modelling process involves determining the number of Load Generators required and creating a realistic simulation of user behavior.
Calculate the number of Load Generators needed based on expected user load and performance goals.
Create workload models by analyzing user behavior patterns, transaction volumes, and system usage.
Consider factors like peak load times, user distribution, and transa...
NFR scenarios refer to non-functional requirements that define the quality attributes of a system.
NFR scenarios focus on aspects like performance, scalability, reliability, and security.
Examples include load testing to assess system performance under expected load, stress testing to evaluate system behavior under extreme conditions, and security testing to identify vulnerabilities.
NFR scenarios help ensure that the sys...
I was interviewed in Aug 2024.
posted on 24 Feb 2025
Achievements include leading successful audits resulting in improved processes and cost savings. Failures include missing deadlines due to unexpected challenges.
Led successful audits resulting in improved processes and cost savings
Implemented new audit procedures that increased efficiency and accuracy
Received recognition for identifying and resolving major financial discrepancies
Missed deadlines on a few occasions due ...
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