when do you stop your testing
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Answer / vijayanta
Common factors for deciding when to stop :
1) Deadlines (Release Deadlines,Test Deadlines)
2) Test Cases completed with the certain percentage passed
3) Coverage of code/functionality/Requirements reaches a
specified point
4) Bug Rate falls at a certain level
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Answer / srinivaspatro
1. When the Execution of all Test cases.
2. Reaching Deadlines
3. S/w is Showing Showstoppers
4. When you find a bug, and its not allowing you to go for
further testing..
in above situations we have to stop testing
let me know if i my answer is wrong
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