Der Testtag
It is test day at a Berlin startup that manufactures smart door locks.

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Es ist Testtag bei einer Berliner Start-up-Firma, die smarte Türschlösser herstellt. Klara, die leitende Qualitätsprüferin, sitzt vor einem Bildschirm und arbeitet sich durch die elfte Testrunde der neuen Softwareversion.Warm-up vocabulary
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Es ist bei einer Berliner Start-up-Firma, die smarte Türschlösser herstellt. Klara, die leitende , sitzt vor einem Bildschirm und arbeitet sich durch die elfte Testrunde der neuen Softwareversion. Bisher verlief alles nach Plan. Die Tür verriegelt per App, entriegelt per , und die Protokolldaten werden korrekt an die Cloud gesendet. „Das war's wohl für heute“, denkt Klara. Doch bei der zwölften Runde passiert etwas Klara schickt den Befehl „Tür “ und die App zeigt grün: „Verriegelt.“ Klara geht zur Tür und drückt die Klinke — sie öffnet sich. Ihr Puls steigt. Sie wiederholt den Test: App-Befehl „Verriegeln“, Bestätigung „Grün“, Tür zu — Klinke runter, Tür offen. Der Fehler ist . Klara dokumentiert den Fehler: Im Fehlerfall zeigt die App fälschlicherweise „Verriegelt“ an, obwohl das Schloss gar nicht aktiviert wurde. betrifft alle Geräte mit der neuen . Sie geht zum , Herrn Wagner, einem jungen Mann im gestreiften Hemd, der ständig zwischen Meetings hin- und herhetzt. „Herr Wagner, wir haben ein Problem. Ein ernstes.“ Herr Wagner seufzt und schaut kurz auf seine Uhr. „Klara, ist in zwei Wochen. Kann das nicht bis nach der warten? Das ist doch bestimmt nur ein Anzeigefehler.“ Klara bleibt ruhig. nicht um einen Anzeigefehler. Das Schloss öffnet sich, während die App ‚Verriegelt‘ anzeigt. Wenn ein Kunde sein Smartphone verliert, kann jeder die Tür öffnen.“ Wagner wird blass. Er ruft dazu, eine Frau Mitte vierzig mit Gesichtsausdruck. Gemeinsam analysieren sie die Logdateien. schweigt lange. „Sie hat recht“, sagt sie schließlich. „Das hätte bei einer Auslieferung von zehntausend Einheiten einen massiven bedeutet. Plus mögliche Der Fehler muss sofort behoben werden.“ Der Launch wird um drei Wochen verschoben. In der Firma macht die „Hast du gehört? Klara hat den gesamten Launch gestoppt. Nur weil ein Türschloss nicht richtig reagiert hat.“ Klara hört diese Kommentare, aber sie lässt sich nicht . Am Ende des Monats wird ihr Bericht vom mit einer persönlichen E-Mail beantwortet: „Weiter so. Qualität ist kein Zufall, sondern das Ergebnis von Haltung.“ Einige Kollegen sind froh, dass die Verzögerung ihnen mehr Zeit für ihre eigenen Aufgaben gibt. Andere weiter. Aber eines steht fest: Wäre Klara still gewesen, hätten tausende Kunden ein riskantes Produkt erhalten. Als Klara an diesem Abend nach Hause fährt, ist sie müde, aber zufrieden. Sie hat ihren Job gemacht — genau so, wie er gemacht werden muss.
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It is test day at a Berlin startup that manufactures smart door locks. Klara, the lead quality inspector, sits in front of a screen and works through the eleventh test round of the new software version. So far everything went according to plan. The door locks via app, unlocks via fingerprint, and the log data is sent correctly to the cloud. "That's probably it for today," Klara thinks. But in the twelfth round something strange happens. Klara sends the command "Lock door" and the app shows green: "Locked." Klara walks to the door and presses the handle — it opens. Her pulse rises. She repeats the test: app command "Lock," confirmation "Green," door closed — handle down, door open. The error is reproducible. Klara documents the error: in the error case, the app falsely shows "Locked" even though the lock was never activated. The security vulnerability affects all devices with the new firmware. She goes to the product manager, Mr. Wagner, a young man in a striped shirt who constantly rushes between meetings. "Mr. Wagner, we have a problem. A serious one." Mr. Wagner sighs and glances briefly at his watch. "Klara, the launch is in two weeks. Can't this wait until after the market launch? It's probably just a display error." Klara stays calm. "Mr. Wagner, this is not a display error. The lock opens while the app shows 'Locked.' If a customer loses their smartphone, anyone can open the door." Wagner turns pale. He calls in the development lead, a woman in her mid-forties with an impenetrable expression. Together they analyze the log files. The development lead is silent for a long time. "She's right," she says finally. "With a delivery of ten thousand units, that would have meant a massive recall. Plus possible claims for damages. The error must be fixed immediately." The launch is postponed by three weeks. In the company the story quickly makes the rounds: "Did you hear? Klara stopped the entire launch. Just because a door lock didn't respond correctly." Klara hears these comments, but she doesn't let herself be deterred. At the end of the month her report is answered by the CTO with a personal email: "Keep it up. Quality is not an accident, but the result of attitude." Some colleagues are glad that the delay gives them more time for their own tasks. Others continue grumbling. But one thing is certain: if Klara had stayed quiet, thousands of customers would have received a risky product. As Klara drives home that evening, she is tired but satisfied. She has done her job — exactly the way it needs to be done.
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1. What flaw does Klara discover?
Correct: The app shows 'Locked' while the door is actually unlocked
Klara discovers a security vulnerability: the app falsely displays 'Verriegelt' (Locked) but the door can still be opened. This affects all devices with the new firmware.
2. How does Mr. Wagner initially react to the discovery?
Correct: He suggests ignoring the problem until after the launch
Mr. Wagner first suggests waiting until after the market launch, hoping it's just a display error — reacting to the pressure of the two-week launch deadline.
3. What is the final outcome?
Correct: The launch is postponed, and the CTO praises Klara's integrity
The launch is delayed by three weeks, and the CTO sends Klara a personal email saying 'Quality is not an accident, but the result of attitude.'
4. Welchen Fehler entdeckt Klara?
Correct: Die App zeigt „Verriegelt“ an, aber die Tür ist offen
Klara entdeckt, dass die App fälschlicherweise „Verriegelt“ anzeigt, obwohl das Schloss gar nicht aktiviert wurde.
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