what is reqirements testing and risk based testing?
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At test case execution level
1.The test cases are prioritised according to thier
importance.
2.High priority test cases will be executed first
3.Then medium priority test cases will be executed next
4.Finally low priority testcases will be executed
here high priority will be given to
Fuctional requirements testcases
Medium priority will be given to
Non functional requirements test cases
Low prioity will be given to
User interface requirements test cases
At project planning level
Risk Based Testing means hwo adpatively testing process will
be changed to over come the risk.
Common risks are
1.Lack knowledge on domain for testing engineer
2.Lack of resource
3.lack of Budget
4.lack of development process rigor
5.Delay in modified build delivery
6.Lack of communication among
i. Developemt team
ii. Testing team
iii.Between development team and testing team
iv. Between client and the developemnt company.
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Answer / asma sultana
To meet customer satisfaction and requirement is requirement
testing and finding the critical areas in an application is
ris based testing
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Answer / mfsi_priyankaa
Requirement testing is to check the software/application
with SRS(software requirement sheet) and Risk based testing
is testing the critical areas which may cause failure to the
s/w.
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