Answer Posted / ruhi
This can be difficult to determine. Many modern software
applications are so complex, and run in such an
interdependent environment, that complete testing can never
be done. Common factors in deciding when to stop are:
1. Deadlines (release deadlines, testing deadlines, etc.)
2. Test cases completed with certain percentage passed
3. Test budget depleted
4. Coverage of code/functionality/requirements reaches a
specified point
5. Bug rate falls below a certain level
6. Beta or alpha testing period ends
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