Answer Posted / sujatha
Hai,
According to my knowledge we can't say when we r going to
stop the testing.But.........
1.As soon as the code meet the previous agreed up on the
defects per KLOC
Ex: take the project, that project can be released when
there is an average errorpercentage of .2 defects per KLOC
2.when the cost invested on testing exceeds the revenue
that can de incurred by the testing
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