PRISMA is a technique used in risk-based testing to create a product risk matrix. This method helps identify and assess potential risks associated with a product or system.
Key Features:
- Risk Identification: Recognises potential risks related to product functionality and performance.
- Risk Assessment: Evaluates the likelihood and impact of identified risks.
- Prioritisation: Assigns importance levels to risks based on their potential effects on the project.
Using PRISMA allows teams to focus their testing efforts on high-risk areas, improving overall product quality and reducing potential failures in production environments. It supports informed decision-making regarding resource allocation and risk management strategies in software development projects.
