What is Risk Analysis
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Answer / visitor
Risk analysis attempts to identify all the risks and then
quantify the severity of the risks. A risk is
the potential for loss or damage to an organization from
materialized threats. Risk can be
measured to a large extent by performing a risk analysis
process.
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Answer / naveen sharma
Risks are identifiable exposure areas of Low, Medium or
High severity within the design/development phase that
could have an impact on the overall project. A Risk is
normally a potential problem that has been identified early
enough for the project team to make efforts to mitigate it.
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Answer / sunder pandiyan ( its)
What is Risk Analysis
It is termed as one of the Key Process Area in CMM level
Called "Causual Riks Anaysis" CAR
Which involves indentifying Risk from the root level..,and
get the mitication ( Alternate ) in place.., and ensure
that the root cause is solved for any risk involved
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Answer / ch.s.m.prasad
After complition of testing team formation by test lead ,he
consontrate on analysing and identifying the risks with
testing team and devolopement team. this process is called
Risk Analysis and also called " root cause analysis".
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