Answer Posted / sudhakar8
When to stop testing" is one of the most difficult
questions to a test engineer. The following are few of the
common Test Stop criteria:
- All the high priority bugs are fixed.
- The rate at which bugs are found is too small.
- The testing budget is exhausted.
- The project duration is completed.
- The risk in the project is under acceptable limit.
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