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A taxonomy of risk-based testing

Software Engineering 2019-12-30 v1

Abstract

Software testing has often to be done under severe pressure due to limited resources and a challenging time schedule facing the demand to assure the fulfillment of the software requirements. In addition, testing should unveil those software defects that harm the mission-critical functions of the software. Risk-based testing uses risk (re-)assessments to steer all phases of the test process in order to optimize testing efforts and limit risks of the software-based system. Due to its importance and high practical relevance several risk-based testing approaches were proposed in academia and industry. This paper presents a taxonomy of risk-based testing providing a framework to understand, categorize, assess, and compare risk-based testing approaches to support their selection and tailoring for specific purposes. The taxonomy is aligned with the consideration of risks in all phases of the test process and consists of the top-level classes risk drivers, risk assessment, and risk-based test process. The taxonomy of risk-based testing has been developed by analyzing the work presented in available publications on risk-based testing. Afterwards, it has been applied to the work on risk-based testing presented in this special section of the International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer.

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@article{arxiv.1912.11519,
  title  = {A taxonomy of risk-based testing},
  author = {Michael Felderer and Ina Schieferdecker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.11519},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1801.06812

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