What are all the possible Risks and it's Management
Technics in Software Testing?
Answer Posted / gouri sankar
the possible risks in s/w testing
1) testing team foramtion
2) time duration given for testing to be completed .
3) budgetary issues .
4) poorly written code .
5) availability of the tools depending on the complexity of
the application .
6) miscommunication b/w devolopers and testers .
7) Delays in delivaries from the devoloping team
Risk management ;
1) a good team leader can identify his group who can
perform well ,if itis a new technology then he will be
asking the management to provide some training on the
current technology.
2)Budget will be taken care by the top management at the
time of accepting the project .
3)Time dureation will be assessed depending on the
complexity of the project .
these are some of the risks and management technics with
the S/W testing .in order to give a better quality to the
customer ,in every organization continiuos walk thruoghs,
CAMs, Meetings will be held very often.
iam requesting all, correct me if iam wrong
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