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Product Risk

A risk directly related to the test object. See also risk.

Product RISk MAnagement (PRISMA)



A systematic approach to risk-based testing that employs


product risk identification and analysis to create a product risk matrix based on likelihood and


impact.

Risk Analysis

The process of assessing identified project or product risks to determine level of risk, typically by estimating their impact and probability of occurrence ( likelyhood)

Risk Assessment

The process of identifying and subsequently analyzing the identified


project or product risk to determine its level of risk, typically by assigning likelihood and


impact ratings. See also product risk, project risk, risk, risk impact, risk level, risk likelihood

Risk-based Testing

An approach to testing to reduce the level of product risks and inform


stakeholders of their status, starting in the initial stages of a project. It involves the


identification of product risks and the use of risk levels to guide the test process.

Risk Category \ Risk Type

A set of risks grouped by one or more common factors such as a quality attribute, cause,


location, or potential effect of risk;. A specific set of product risk types is related to the type of


testing that can mitigate (control) that risk type. For example the risk of user-interactions being


misunderstood can be mitigated by usability testing.

Risk Control\Risk Mitigation

The process through which decisions are reached and protective measures are


implemented for reducing risks to, or maintaining risks within, specified levels.

Risk Identification

The process of identifying risks using techniques such as brainstorming,


checklists and failure history.

Risk Impact

The damage that will be caused if the risk become an actual outcome or event.

Risk Level

The importance of a risk as defined by its characteristics impact and likelihood.


The level of risk can be used to determine the intensity of testing to be performed. A risk


level can be expressed either qualitatively (e.g. high, medium, low) or quantitatively.

Risk Likelihood

The estimated probability that a risk will become an actual outcome or event.

Risk Management

Systematic application of procedures and practices to the tasks of


identifying, analyzing, prioritizing, and controlling risk.