Answer Posted / satya nayak
Risk based testing is that type of software testing strategy that prioritizes the features and function to be tested based on priority and likelihood/impact of failure.
it initiate early and basically two types
(i)-risk analysis
(ii)-Risk mitigation or control.
basically we have to find the rpn number and then testing process start.
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