The process of identifying the kinds of software failures that can occur and then quantifying how likely it is that they will actually occur is

Options
- Configuration management
- Risk management
- Contingency planning
- Process improvement


CORRECT ANSWER : Risk management

Discussion Board
Software testing

Answer: Risk management
Solution: Risk Management: Risk management is the process of identifying the defects or failure and also to minimize the impact of risks or failure in the projects. It is a combination of risk assessment and risk control.
Configuration Management: Configuration management is the process of defining the items, control the changes, recording and reporting of items and change requests and verifying the completeness of items.
Contingency Planning: Contingency planning is a process to revise the test plans of the software regularly.
Process Improvement: Process improvement is the activity of analyzing and improving the process of the software development. The process is improved on basis of the previous experiences of the projects.
Therefore, Risk management is a correct answer.


Rohit Srivastava 07-28-2014 06:06 AM

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