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What is the purpose of test completion criteria in a test plan?

What is the purpose of test completion criteria in a test plan?<br/>

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e.Ronald

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Answered Jan 03, 2018

ISTQB stands for International Software Testing Qualifications Board. This organization was created in 2002 in Scotland. This organization tests those for software. They use a checklist like a syllabus in order to determine those who qualify. There is both a foundation level and advanced level. When the criteria has been completed, then the testing should come to a halt. The test plan and strategy include the completion criteria.

There are a few other ways in which the testing can be stopped. These include if no critical bugs are found, a point is reached based on the requirements being reached, and also the cases for the tests are finished and they reached a certain percentage for passing. Even though it may seem like a simple question, actually testing continues at all times.

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John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Feb 09, 2017

To plan when to stop testing
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