Which of the following statements about the relationship between TAA, TAS and TAF is true?
A.
A TAF can be used to implement a TAS, which is an implementation of a TAA
B.
A TAS can be used to implement a TAF, which is an implementation of a TAA
C.
A TAS can be used to implement a TAA, which is an implementation of a TAF
D.
A TAF can be used to implement a TAA, which is an implementation of a TAS
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In TAE terminology, the Test Automation Architecture (TAA) is the conceptual, high-level blueprint that describes how automation will be structured, what layers exist, how components interact, and how the automation connects to the SUT and supporting systems. The Test Automation Solution (TAS) is the concrete realization of that architecture in a specific context—tools, infrastructure, pipelines, conventions, and components assembled to deliver automated testing capability. The Test Automation Framework (TAF) is a structured set of reusable libraries, guidelines, and mechanisms that supports efficient development, execution, reporting, and maintenance of automated tests; it is commonly a key part used to build the TAS. TAE documents commonly present this relationship as: TAA (design) → implemented as TAS (solution) → constructed using one or more TAFs (framework elements) plus tools and environment components. Options B, C, and D invert these relationships and misrepresent the concept that architecture is implemented by a solution, not the other way around. Therefore, the statement that a TAF can be used to implement a TAS, which is an implementation of a TAA, is the correct relationship.
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