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		<title>Isn&#8217;t risk based testing just prioritisation?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A risk based testing (RBT) approach can help save time and reduce costs on your testing project.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Test managers routinely prioritise tests to fit in with the project&#8217;s schedule and the test resources available. Prioritisation is done based on the test manager&#8217;s, project manager&#8217;s opinions and the perceived needs of the business sponsoring the programme.</p>
<p>A risk based approach to testing takes a much deeper look at the real underlying needs of the project and what really matters to the end-customer.<br />
By analysing the RISK of a failure occuring with a specific component or feature AND also the IMPACT of failure if that component or feature failed in a real-life situation, project resources can be more efficiently allocated to focus on testing what really matters in the limited time available.</p>
<p>A risk based testing (RBT) approach can help save time and reduce costs on your testing project.</p>
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