Which phase of Risk Management in Testing involves determining the likelihood and impact of a risk?
- Risk Assessment
- Risk Identification
- Risk Mitigation
- Risk Monitoring
In the "Risk Assessment" phase of Risk Management, the identified risks are further evaluated to determine their likelihood of occurrence and the potential impact on the project. This provides clarity on which risks need urgent attention and which can be monitored periodically.
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