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There are many risks associated with not testing
properly. We have attempted to list some of the more obvious risks
below:
- Failure to design a proper test plan could lead
to allocating precious resources to items that have a lower priority,
or even worse, not allocating enough towards items that are critical to
the success of the project.
- Without
a properly designed test plan you may even neglect to test a portion of
your software.
- If you
are using the waterfall approach and you leave the testing until the
end of the project, you may find that a significant problem could cause
you to have to redesign the entire project.
- The
cost of finding and fixing bugs increases as the software development
lifecycle goes on.

- Customers who purchase your products might be
unhappy with your product.
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Customers may perceive that other products from your company may also
contain bugs, and therefore decide to purchase a competing product.
- If
customers try a competing product and like it, they may never try your
product again.
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Customers might call or write to complain which will increase the
burden on your staff.
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Customers may contact your technical support which will increase your
costs for providing these services.
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Customers may return your product, which will increase your costs for
processing returns.
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Increased returns could lead the vendors that sell your product to
become unhappy. This could lead to inferior product placement or
dropping your product altogether.
- You
may have to develop a patch for your product. This pulls programming
resources away from other revenue generating activities.
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Depending on your product, you could get sued if it does not perform as
it should.
- If you
are a developer, you may not get considered for the next project.
- If you
have a website and it cannot handle the volume of traffic that you are
getting, you may be losing sales because people can not access your
site, or they don't want to wait for your slow response times.
These are just a few of the risks associated with
not testing your product properly. Most of these risks are difficult to
quantify. However, one thing is certain: Improper testing
will cost you money!
iBeta Quality Assurance can show you how to build
quality into your product development lifecycle so that you can save
money in the long run.
"Cost
of Quality"
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