Answer Posted / lisa
Risk based testing is the term used for an approach to
creating test strategy that is based on priortizing tests
by risk. the basis of an approach is detailed risk
analiysis and prioritizing of risks by risk level. test to
address each risk are then specified, starting with the
higher risk first
Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
Difference between smoke and sanity testing
What is internationalization testing (i18n testing)?
Can you explain decision tables?
hi i want manual testing interview question(3+exp)please tell me
what is the main field of bugzilla which we fill to report bug to any developers???give some brief description??
How to test an Scheduled event? For ex: in an investment banking application, the scheduler will create an equity anbd user has nothing to do but tester has to test if the instrument is created properly or not?
I want to do certification in ISTQB please anybody hepl me with the details and site to refer for further details.............if possible give me the material as well on my mail id a.vishwakarma@aol.com. Please help me........Thanks
What is system level testing?
How do your characteristics compare to the profile of the ideal manager that you just described?
What different types of manual testing are there?
What is early testing?
What type of metrics would you use?
What is the difference between SIT AND IST?
i have 2.5 years of experience in manual testing and qtp. can anyone say me what kind of questions do they ask on manual testing and qtp.
What is Independant Testing? When and where this type of testing will be performed?