How to develop a strategy for risk management in testing

Risk management in testing is a crucial aspect of the software development process. It involves identifying potential risks or issues that could impact the testing activities, assessing their likelihood and impact, and implementing strategies to mitigate or address them. The goal of risk management is to proactively minimize the negative impact of risks on the testing process and ensure the successful delivery of high-quality software.

In his QA&TEST tutorial, Ard Kramer will demonstrate how to develop a strategy for testing the significant risks that affect the essential aspects of our Product. This involves three phases: determining the most important Quality Aspects for our product, identifying the risks that threaten those Quality Aspects, and devising effective testing methods to prevent those risks. The ultimate goal is to create a concise and practical one-page test strategy that provides clear guidance.

Ard Kramer

Ard is a software tester from the Netherlands, and he is working for OrangeCrest Consulting. He calls himself a Qualisopher, which stands for someone "who loves truth and wisdom and at the same time is decisive to improve man and his environment". This means he is interested in the world around us, to see what he can learn and apply in software testing. His dream is to participate, as a good qualisopher, in all kinds of projects such as sports, culture, or software testing. He enjoys projects that add value to our community, and wants to inspire others through cooperation, fun, and empathy, and hopefully bring light to someone's life.

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