Software development has taken more time than anticipated and now there is not enough time to perform all of the planned tests. The delivery date cannot be slipped, so what should we do?
Test what you can, focusing on the highest risk business functions first. Create a list of priorities with the business team. Define those tests that must be completed before implementation, e.g., high priority business functions. Create a secondary list of tests, i.e., medium priority, that would be important to complete before implementation but would not prevent product implementation. Complete all high priority tests. Test all possible medium priority issues prior to implementation, but if not completed, continue testing after product implementation.
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