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* '''Risk Treatment''' : Each risk in the risk list is subject to one or more of the following Risk Treatments.
* '''Risk Treatment''' : Each risk in the risk list is subject to one or more of the following Risk Treatments.
*# <small>Risk Avoidance : For example, if there is a risk related to a new feature, it is possible to postpone this feature to a later release.</small>
*# <small>'''Risk Avoidance''' : For example, if there is a risk related to a new feature, it is possible to postpone this feature to a later release.</small>
*# <small>Risk Transfer : For example, if the risk is insufficient security testing of a feature, it may be possible to borrow the other expertise (Engineer) to perform the security testing.</small>
*# <small>'''Risk Transfer''' : For example, if the risk is insufficient security testing of a feature, it may be possible to borrow the other expertise (Engineer) to perform the security testing.</small>
*# <small>Risk Mitigation : The objective of Risk Mitigation is to reduce the Risk Impact or Risk Probability or both. For example, if the QA team is new and does not have prior system knowledge, a risk mitigation treatment may be to have a knowledgeable team member join the team to train others on-the-fly.</small>
*# <small>'''Risk Mitigation''' : The objective of Risk Mitigation is to reduce the Risk Impact or Risk Probability or both. For example, if the QA team is new and does not have prior system knowledge, a risk mitigation treatment may be to have a knowledgeable team member join the team to train others on-the-fly.</small>
*# <small>Risk Acceptance : This happens when there is no viable mitigation available due to reasons such as resources. For example, if all testers are at the same place, risk acceptance means no another QA resource. When holiday comes, some tests will be stopped and it may be a concern in the project.</small>
*# <small>'''Risk Acceptance''' : This happens when there is no viable mitigation available due to reasons such as resources. For example, if all testers are at the same place, risk acceptance means no another QA resource. When holiday comes, some tests will be stopped and it may be a concern in the project.</small>


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