risk-based testing for agile projects
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Agile Testing
5/7/2014 1:45:00 PM
Risk-Based Testing for Agile
Projects
Presented by:
Erik van Veenendaal
Improve Quality IT Services BV
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Erik van Veenendaal
Improve Quality IT Services BV
A leading international consultant, trainer, and recognized expert in software testing, Erik van Veenendaal (erikvanveenendaal.nl) is the founder of Improve Quality Services BV, a company that specializes in testing, requirements engineering, and quality management. Erik is the author of a number of books and papers, a core developer of the TMap testing methodology and the TMMi improvement model, a participant in the International Requirements Engineering Board working parties, currently on the TMMi Foundation board, and a frequent speaker at international testing conferences. For his major contribution to the field of testing, Erik received the 2007 European Testing Excellence Award.
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Practical Risk-Based Testing
also for
Agile projects
PRISMA®
Erik van Veenendaal
www.erikvanveendaal.nl
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Erik van VeenendaalErik van Veenendaal
� Founder and major shareholder ImproveQS
� In testing since 1989 working for many
different clients and in many different roles
� Author “TMap”, “TMMi model” and many
other books and papers
� Former Vice-President International Software
Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB)
� Supporting member IREB board
� Keynote speaker, e.g. EuroSTAR, STAR
� Winner of the European Testing Excellence
Award
www. erikvanveenendaal.nl
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Testing ChallengesTesting Challenges
� Increasing importance and size of
software in society as a whole− e.g., amount of software in consumer product
doubles every 24 months,
− number of defects is almost constant
� High Competition & Outsourcing− Time-To-Market, Product Quality, Price Levels are essential for
business success
� Testing often takes 30 - 40% of project costs
�Risk based testing deals with both effectiveness
and efficiency
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What is Risk?What is Risk?
� “A factor that could result in a future negative
consequence; usually expressed as impact and
likelihood” (ISTQB Glossary)
�Testers ‘only’ have the responsibility to identify the
risks and provide information on their status
� “to dare to undertake”
− management attitude and styleCC..
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Testing = Risk ManagementTesting = Risk Management
� Objective: most feasible coverage
− effective usage of limited resources
− optimize test effort
� Limited resources
�staffing
�infrastructure
�time !
�..
� The right level and type of coverage on the right
parts at the right time
� Always applicable, whether it is V-model, Agile or ....
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Our Challenge!.Our Challenge!.
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if if only we only we
knew !!knew !!
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RiskRisk--Based TestingBased Testing
�Risk identification looks at ways of
establishing what the risks are and where
they are
�Risk analysis looks into the critical, complex
and potential error prone areas
�Then we build tests to mitigate the risk
�Subsequently we monitor and report
regarding the risks
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Based on Practical ExperiencesBased on Practical Experiences
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Risk IdentificationRisk Identification
� Split up test basis in functional or technical items
� V-model: based on requirements
� Agile: backlog items / user stories for next sprint
� Can also be based on a brainstorm session
� Maximum number of appr. 35 risk items
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Risk item 1 Functionality
Risk item 2 Security
Risk item 3 Functionality
Risk item 4 Interoperability
Risk Risk AnalysisAnalysis
� Risk = impact x likelihood
− What is the impact for the business ?
− What is the likelihood that there are defects ?
� Determine factors based on previous projects, e.g.,
defect patterns
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Impact – business risk
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You already know this !
Exercise: Risk Factors
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Factors From PracticeFactors From Practice
� Likelihood
− complexity
− new development
(level of re-uses)
− interfacing
− size
− technology
− geographical spread
− inexperience
(of development team)
� Impact
− business importance
(“selling item”)
− financial (or other)
damage (e.g. safety)
− usage intensity
− external visibility
− cost of rework
Customization
required
defect patterns / history
Risk Assessment in a NutshellRisk Assessment in a Nutshell
1) Stakeholder analysis: Assigning Factors
2) Individual scoring
3) Consensus meeting
4) Position the risk items in a Product Risk Matrix
5) Define a differentiated risk-based test approach
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Business
importance
Usage
intensity
Safety
Item 1
Item 2
Item 3
Item 4
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4
3
2
they shall
make
choices
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Product Risk MatrixProduct Risk Matrix
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II
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xx
x
x
x
Likelihood
Impact
Must Test
Should Test
Could Test
“Won’t Test”
focus of
unit testing
focus of
acceptance
testing
MoSCoW priorities
AgileAgile -- Play the Card Game: Play the Card Game: RiskRisk--PokerPoker
� Poker Planning / Wide Band Delphi based
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Wide Band Delphi / Poker Planning (1)Wide Band Delphi / Poker Planning (1)
� Bottom-up estimation techniques- wide variance in estimates
- commitment of people involved
- accurate estimation we use the collective wisdom of the team
� Each estimator has cards with valid estimates
� A user story (product backlog item) is discussed
� Each estimator selects an estimate
� Cards are turned over
� Discuss differences (especially outliers)
� Repeat until consensus
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User Story
Explain
Estimates
Collect
Share info
OK?
Final
estimate
Moderator Estimator
OK?
Wide Band Delphi / Poker Planning (2)Wide Band Delphi / Poker Planning (2)
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Risk Poker the same, but!Risk Poker the same, but!
� Scoring separately for likelihood and impact
� Discussion shall be factor based
� Limited number of cards for each color (value)
� Agreement, Product owner (impact) and lead-
developer (likelihood) act as tie breaker
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Example User Story
As as bank account holder, I want a yearly financial
overview of my accounts, so that I can submit my taxes
Impact ?
Likelihood ?
Let’s PlayLet’s Play
Impact:
Likelihood:
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AgileAgile PRISMA PRISMA RiskRisk MatrixMatrix
See any “problems” with this?
Example
User
Story
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Differentiated Test Approach !!Differentiated Test Approach !!
� Test design
techniques
� Reviews & inspection
� Test design start-up
meetings
� Reviews of test design
� Level of detail of test
cases
� Exit criteria
� Level of independence
� More time & effort
� Most experienced
person
� Priority setting
� Regression testing
� Re-testing
without this risk assessment
doesn’t make much sense !!
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RealReal--LifeLife AgileAgile ExampleExample
IIII
IVIV
II
IIIIII
LL
HH
MM
LL HMM
xx
x
x
x
Likelihood
Impact
Must Test
Should Test
Could Test
“Won’t Test”
Test design techniquesReview designSupport module testsReview module tests
Test design techniquesReview design
Exploratory TestingSupport module testsReview module tests
Exploratory Testing
AgileAgile ““OneOne Page Test Plan”Page Test Plan”
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Must Test
C.. Test Approach C..
Should test
CC Test Approach C..
Could Test
C.. Test Approach C..
Would Test
C.. Test Approach C..
Shall include
a definition of “done”
A 1-2 hour session
to achieve a one page
Sprint Test Plan
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CommunicationCommunication
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Product Risk Matrix Product Risk Matrix –– InitialInitial
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Impact - Business risk
Likelihood-TechnicalRisk
IVIII
III
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Product Risk Matrix Product Risk Matrix –– ProgressProgress
US
58
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31US
49
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Impact - Business risk
Likelihood-TechnicalRisk
IVIII
III
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Key learning pointsKey learning points
��A structured and A structured and practical approachpractical approach for for
riskrisk--based based testing is testing is availableavailable
��Make it Make it AgileAgile, but use the formal rules, but use the formal rules
��Efficient, Effective and AttractiveEfficient, Effective and Attractive
��Define Define a a riskrisk--based based differentiated test differentiated test
approachapproach
��Provide Provide riskrisk--based based trackingtracking & & reportingreporting
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DownloadsDownloads!!
On www.erikvanveenendaal.nl
� A full PRISMA white paper (e-book)
� Paper: 10 Recommendations on
Risk-Based Testing
� Paper: Product Risk Assessments in Agile Projects
(Risk-Poker)
� To acquire the PRISMA freeware tool sent a
request to info@improveqs.nl
� Book “Practical Risk-Based Testing; The PRISMA
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