Exit Criteria

Exit Criteria are conditions that must be met before ending a testing activity. They ensure testing objectives are achieved before moving to the next phase.

Key Aspects:

1. Define completion requirements

2. Ensure quality standards are met

3. Provide clear endpoints for testing

4. Help manage testing resources

5. Support decision-making for release

Common Exit Criteria Include:

1. Execution of all planned test cases

2. Resolution of critical defects

3. Achieving specified test coverage

4. Meeting performance benchmarks

5. Obtaining stakeholder approval

Exit criteria help prevent premature software releases. They ensure thorough testing and maintain quality standards throughout the development process.