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The release advice is created at the end of the test execution. The purpose of the release advice is to provide the client and other stakeholders with a level of insight into the quality of the test object that will allow them to make informed decisions on whether the test object can go on the following stage with its present status. The following phase in this connection refers to a subsequent test level, or production. For that reason, the release advice is usually created under severe pressure of time, since immediately after execution of the last tests and before the test object is released to the next phase, there is usually very little time available. The test manager would do well to have a draft release advice largely prepared towards the end of the last tests, so that only the last test results need to be processed.
The information in the release advice should not actually come as a surprise to the client. He has been kept abreast of developments relevant to him by means of reliable progress reports and, where necessary, risk reports. In order to supply the client with the information necessary at this stage, the release advice should cover at least the following subjects:
Overview – Building Block
Reporting & Alerting
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Progress report
Risk report
Release advice
Final report