What is risk-based testing in TOSCA?
Risk-based testing in TOSCA is an approach where test cases are designed and prioritized based on business risk, impact, and likelihood of failure. Instead of testing everything equally, TOSCA helps teams focus on critical functionalities that could cause the most damage if they fail. Using TOSCA’s risk classification and test case design features, high-risk areas are tested earlier and more frequently, improving defect detection and release confidence. This approach saves time, reduces testing effort, and aligns testing with business goals. Many professionals learning through TOSCA Training Online adopt risk-based testing to deliver faster, smarter, and more reliable automation results.
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