TY - EJOU AU - Ghazali, Siti Noor Hasanah AU - Salim, Siti Salwah AU - Inayat, Irum AU - Hamid, Siti Hafizah Ab TI - A Risk Poker Based Testing Model for Scrum T2 - Computer Systems Science and Engineering PY - 2018 VL - 33 IS - 3 SN - AB - In agile software development, project estimation often depends on group discussion and expert opinions. Literature claims that group discussion in risk analysis helps to identify some of the crucial issues that might affect development, testing, and implementation. However, risk prioritization often relies on individual expert judgment. Therefore, Risk Poker, a lightweight risk-based testing methodology in which risk analysis is performed through group discussion that outperforms the individual analyst’s estimation is introduced in agile methods. Keeping in view aforementioned benefits Risk Poker can offer, unfortunately, no study has been conducted to empirically prove its ability to improve the testing process to date. Therefore, this research is aimed at closing this research gap by (i) deploying Risk Poker technique as a risk-based strategy in the agile development lifecycle, and (ii) empirically evaluating improvement of the proposed test process. For this purpose, Risk Poker technique is coupled with test coverage for an innovated testing process in an agile project following Scrum in order to provide adequate test coverage for testing activity. A case study was conducted with 6 teams of undergraduate students to estimate test coverage using Risk Poker for an e-commerce system. Three teams estimated their user stories using Risk Poker, while the rest estimated individually and used an average to obtain the statistical combination. The results showed that the proposed usage of Risk Poker for risk analysis and estimate test coverage outperformed the averaged statistical estimation of risk analysis for user stories. KW - Software Engineering KW - Agile KW - Scrum KW - Risk Analysis KW - Software Testing KW - Estimation KW - Risk Poker DO - 10.32604/csse.2018.33.169