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TEMPLATE: Risk Assessment Template Author(s): Mary Decker Summary: This template is a generic risk Assessment form. It can be adapted to meet your specific needs. Date Posted: Jan 9, 2001 |
NEWS: PRESS RELEASE: Cenzic Helps Build Awareness for Web Application Security Through OWASP Membership and Sponsorship SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Cenzic Inc., the leading provider of application security assessment and risk management solutions, today announced that the company has joined the Open Web Application Security Pr...More Date Posted: Apr 23, 2007
MAGAZINE ARCHIVE: Bayesian Belief Nets Author(s): Norman Fenton/Martin Neil Summary: A Bayesian Belief Net is a graphical network that represents probabilistic relationships among variables. Here is a studied look at this causal modeling technique as applied to defect prediction and resource estimation. Type of Article: Feature: Measurement & Analysis STQE Issue: Jan/Feb 2000 (Vol. 2 Issue 1)
BOOK: Software Assessment Author: Michael A Friedman/Jeffrey M. Voas
 Pages: 600 Published: 1995
 Description: This book offers a balanced presentation of theory and practice. Featuring exhaustive coverage of the foundations of reliability, safety, and testability, it uses real-world e...More
BOOK: Assessment and Control of Software Risks Author: Capers Jones
 Pages: 600 Published: 1993
 Description: This handbook summarizes more than 50 of the major problems of building and maintaining software projects, and outlines the prevention/control "therapies" available. It consid...More
CONFERENCE MATERIALS: Software Security Assessment: The Naked Truth Author(s): Herbert Thompson, Peoples Security Summary: With software running our most critical business processes, we need to think about both its utility and the risk it can add to those processes. Hugh Thompson describes some of the best current techniques to efficiently assess software security risk. Hugh identifies the biggest risks to your software systems, presents the major categories of security vulnerabilities with their business consequences, and how you can begin an effective software risk assessment process. Specifically, Hugh discusses the 17 critical questions to ask vendors, software component suppliers, and software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers about their product before you commit to using it. He describes how to benchmark your own software security practices, the top application security flaws that put your business at risk and their symptoms. You'll also learn to make more security-savvy software acquisition, development, and outsourcing decisions. Conference: Better Software Conference & EXPO 2008
ARTICLE: Test Metrics Without Tears Author(s): David Vaughan Summary: The profile of Testing has been raised significantly in the last 2-3 years, principally due to Year 2000 issues. Increasingly organizations accept that they need systematically and thoroughly to test software, but they are demanding the same levels of efficiency that they expect from all other areas of their businesses. To survive, the Test Manager has to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Testing Process. The evidence to show this is required to be more than software defect metrics–how many raised, how many outstanding/fixed by severity and urgency etc. It needs to be comprehensive measurement of the code being tested and of the testing service provided to test it. Date Posted: Dec 19, 2000 |
BOOK: Successful Test Management Author: Iris Pinkster, et al.
 Pages: 373 Published: 2008
 Description: At a time when information systems are becoming ever more complex and quality to market and time to market are critical for many companies, a structured test process is essent...More
 COLUMN: The Test Manager's Vade Mecum Author(s): Fiona Charles Summary: Testers and test managers who come equipped with their own practices and tools can save time and effort and get a head start on their projects. In this week's column, test manager and consultant Fiona Charles describes the "go with me" collection she has built over many years and projects to help leverage her varied experience and provide a quick start on new deliverables.
CONFERENCE MATERIALS: Rescuing a Runaway Test Project Author(s): Geoff Horne, iSQA Summary: As a testing consultant Geoff Horne often is called upon to help rescue runaway testing projects. In this presentation, Geoff looks at common causes of such problems, what to do to remedy them, and how to prevent their recurrence. If your testing is taking longer than planned ... or you are finding too many (or too few) defects... or your test project has simply lost its way, then this session is for you. Find out if you are operating with faulty assumptions, learn how to identify the root causes of your problems, and develop a strategy and plan to fix them. Whether your issues relate to test planning, analysis, design, execution, management, or reporting, you will take away an assortment of tools and approaches to help get your testing project back on track—and keep it there.
- How to re-scope your test strategy and move forward
- Stringent incident logging and management procedures
- A proven test metrics and reporting structure
Conference: STARWEST 2004
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 By Mary Decker Feb 16, 2000

 
 Summary: This template is a generic risk Assessment form. It can be adapted to meet your specific needs. |  |  |

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View Content Detail: XUS93496file1.xls (84 Kb)
About the Author Mary Decker is a software Developer/Test Engineer with 18 years of practical experience specializing in accounting software.
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