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“How’s testing going? Is the information system ready to go into production?” As soon as the system is delivered to the test project, all the parties involved are interested in the first test results. The test manager will provide regular insight into the progress, the quality of the information system and any problems surrounding the test project. Through regular reporting, the test project holds the attention of the client and stakeholders. They know then which product risks and related requirements are covered and which risks still have to be tested. With this information they can make a decision on whether to go on to a subsequent test level or to put the information system into production.
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Pinkster, I., van de Burgt, B., Janssen, D., van Veenendaal, E. (2004). Reporting and Advice. In: Successful Test Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-44735-1_12
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