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.