Risk-based Test Planning During System Development

Topics:
Enterprise Risk Management,
Project Management,
Risk Analysis and Management
Tags:
Management,
Risk,
Software,
Strategy,
System Development,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
Newcastle University

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Overview: This paper proposes carrying out test-oriented risk analyses during the software and system development life cycle in order both to improve the software and to inform test planning. It offers an overview of risk analysis and explains where in the life cycle it would be useful to apply it. Because of the complexity of software, its testing can almost never be exhaustive. It must therefore be selective. The way in which test planning is carried out is therefore crucial, not only to finding defects but also to doing so cost-effectively, and in the time available.

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Format: PDF | Size: 277KB | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 15


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