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1 The Technical Test Analyst's Tasks in Risk-Based Testing
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1.1 Introduction
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Who's responsible for a risk-based testing stragegy?
The testmanager with involvement of the Technical Test Analyst. -
What is the contribution of the TTA within the risk_based testing framework?
They contribute their knowledge of the technical productrisk that areinherent in a project, such risks as security, systemreliability and performance. -
1.2 Risk-based Testing Tasks
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What in which risk-based test tasks are TTA actively involved?
- Risk identification
- Risk assessment
- Risk mitigation
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1.2.1 Risk Identification
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What's the role of TTA within risk identification?
Because Technical Test Analysts possess unique technical skills, they are particularly well-suited for conducting expert interviews, brainstorming with co-workers and also analyzing the current and past experiences to determine where the likely areas of product risk lie. -
With whom does the TTA works together to determine technical risks?
With other stakeholders such as:- developers,
- architects,
- operations engineers,
- product owners,
- local support offices
- service desk technicians.
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According to the ISO25010 which risks are mostly identified by the TTA?
- Performance efficiency (e.g., inability to achieve required response times under high load conditions)
- Security (e.g., disclosure of sensitive data through security attacks)
- Reliability (e.g., application unable to meet availability specified in the Service Level Agreement)
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1.2.2 Risk Assessment
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What's the role of the TTA within risk assessment?
- In finding and understanding the potential technical product risk
- and understanding the potential business impact of the problem should it occur.
- proposes an initial risk level according to the guidelines established by the Test Manager.
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Name a few generic project risks.
- Conflict between
stakeholders regarding technical requirements - Communication problems
resulting from thegeographical distribution of the development organization - Tools and technology (including relevant skills)
- Time,
resource and management pressure - Lack of earlier quality
assurance - High change rates of technical requirements
- Conflict between
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Name a few generic product risks.
- Complexity of technology
- Complexity of code structure
- Amount of re-use compared to new code
- Large number of defects found relating to technical quality characteristics (defect history)
- Technical interface and integration issues
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Is it possible for an initial risk level proposal handed to the testmanager to be modified?
Yes, when all stakeholders views have been considered.
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