What is risk-based testing? Understand it with an example #shorts #shortsvideo #tranding
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Risk-based testing is a software testing approach that prioritizes testing based on the potential risks or impacts to the system or business. The goal of risk-based testing is to identify and mitigate the greatest risks to the system or business, rather than testing everything at once. This approach identifies potential risks, assesses their likelihood and impact, and then prioritizes testing efforts based on that risk assessment. This enables efficient and effective testing by focusing on the areas of the system or business that are most important and have the greatest potential for impact.
Risk assessment
Software testing
Quality control
Risk management
Test strategy
Test planning
Test execution
Test automation
Test cases
Regression testing
Functional test
Non-functional tests
Usability testing
Security tests
High-risk scenarios
Medium risk scenarios
Low-risk scenarios
Test coverage
Test reports
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