Risk-Based Testing
Definition
A testing approach where the priority, scope, and depth of testing activities are driven by the results of risk analysis. Higher-risk areas receive more thorough testing to optimize the use of limited resources.
Related Terms
The process of assessing identified risks by estimating their likelihood of occurrence and the potential impact if they materialize. The results guide decisions about test prioritization and mitigation strategies.
Product RiskA risk that is directly related to the quality of the product being developed. Examples include the possibility of incorrect calculations, data corruption, or poor performance under load.
Test PlanA document that describes the scope, approach, resources, schedule, and activities for a testing effort. It defines what will be tested, how it will be tested, and the criteria for starting and stopping testing.
Practice Chapter 5: Managing the Test Activities
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