What Does Risk-Based Testing (RBT) Mean?
Techopedia Explains Risk-Based Testing (RBT)
Identify every requirement with regard to the risks associated with the project.
When it comes to assessing risks, prioritize the needs.
Prepare and outline the tests based on requirement prioritization.
Perform the test as per prioritization as well as approval criteria.
Enhanced quality – All vital application functions are tested.
Involves clear, real-time comprehension of project risks. Concentrates mainly on business project risks rather than on the information system functionality.
Association of the product risks with requirements recognizes gaps.
In the course of testing, test reporting always occurs in a language easily understandable by all parties involved.
Always concentrates on the most crucial concerns first; efforts are not misused on low-risk or non-critical functions.
Customer participation, effective reporting and progress monitoring improve customer satisfaction.