Which "fake" users are required to test OGL content?
A.
Several OGL content developers, system administrators, and tech leads
B.
At least one member of the baseline team, a transaction initiator, and an approver
C.
Application trainers, change managers, and host application end users
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Testing OGL content requires "dummy" users representing key roles: a baseline team member, a transaction initiator, and an approver. These roles simulate real-world workflows. Options A and C include non-essential or real-user roles not specific to testing requirements.