What are the Risks involved while testing?
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The following are the major risks involved in Software Testing.
1) Unclear or ambiguous Requirements
2) Lack of time
3) Lack of Resources (SW,HW and Human)
4) Lack of Documents(BRS,SRS or Use Cases)
5) Lack of knowledge on project domain.
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Answer / mfsi_satyakamm
Risks involved are :
- Lack of test resources.
- Lack of support from upper management.
- Inaccurate or incomplete documentation (BRD,SRS,etc,).
- Improper test tools.
- Software undergoes major changes without testing.
- Lack of communication between crucial stakeholders.
- Lack of time.
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Answer / saikiran
Resource availability,trained professionals and less
comparative new team members
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Answer / priyanka agrawal
Lack of Documentation
Lack of understanding functionality of the module
Lack of communication between testers and developers
Lack of time
Lack of resources
Lack of proper testing environment
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