Stop Testing

[Me]: - Guruji, Time and again the most important question that always haunts me is - when are you stopping your test? Can you throw some pointers?
[Guruji]:- Well' there is no right or wrong answer for this. But definitely you can concur at the time to stop testing using these items
1. All high priority bugs are fixed
2.The bug convergence shows good result
3. ZBB ( Zero Bug Bounce) has been achieved
4.The testing budget is achieved
5.The project duration is completed :-)
6. The risk in the project is under acceptable limit
practically item # 6 would be the main and most acceptable solution to stop testing.  Now what risks need to be monitored for these answers? . I would go with - Test coverage, Number of test cycles & priority of open bugs

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Vinay Jagtap

A hard core Technocrat with over a decade of extensive experience in heading complex test projects coupled with real time experience of project management and thought leadership. Extensive experience in Performance, Security and Automation Testing and development of automation frameworks and ability to setup and execute Global service centers and Center of Excellences for testing.

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