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Bug ReportingRisk-Based Test Reporting
Suppose we have done a risk analysis and all tests for all test stages are related to a risk. We can obviously say at the start of system test execution that none of the test objectives have been met. Because test objectives all relate to a single risk, we can therefore say: At the start of test execution, we presume that all the risks to be addressed by this phase of testing still exist. Keep reading to see why it is important to view a system as "guilty until proven innocent."
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