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How do you consider/treat any risk involved in your testing procedure and strategies?

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Question added by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company
Date Posted: 2015/07/31

Need to deploy any risk response tools: acceptance, transference, mitigation, and avoidance. This depends on a lot of factors, such as; the impact level, the cost of mitigation, and others.

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

Any risks (financial, material, or human) are documented with care in special journals which are then distributed among colleagues, senior management, and clients. Additional explanations are provided in specially arranged meetings. Any further consultation is granted, if required by any party involved.

khaled elkholy
by khaled elkholy , HR MANAGER , misk for import & export

 

The physical risks associated with most genetic tests are very small, particularly for those tests that require only a blood sample or buccal smear (a procedure that samples cells from the inside surface of the cheek). The procedures used for prenatal testing carry a small but real risk of losing the pregnancy (miscarriage) because they require a sample of amniotic fluid or tissue from around the fetus.

Many of the risks associated with genetic testing involve the emotional, social, or financial consequences of the test results. People may feel angry, depressed, anxious, or guilty about their results. In some cases, genetic testing creates tension within a family because the results can reveal information about other family members in addition to the person who is tested. The possibility of genetic discrimination in employment or insurance is also a concern. (Refer to What is genetic discrimination? for additional information.)

Genetic testing can provide only limited information about an inherited condition. The test often can’t determine if a person will show symptoms of a disorder, how severe the symptoms will be, or whether the disorder will progress over time. Another major limitation is the lack of treatment strategies for many genetic disorders once they are diagnosed.

A genetics professional can explain in detail the benefits, risks, and limitations of a particular test. It is important that any person who is considering genetic testing understand and weigh these factors before making a decision.

Khaled Anwar
by Khaled Anwar , Senior Sales Engineer , "Automotive company''

I agree with the experts answers. Thank you.

Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

I would try my level best to mitigate the risk involved in my testing procedure and strategies if it cannot be possible for me at the period of time without accommodating the risk may be due to fix of the code is required or new release of the code had to deliver it to the testing team from the development team or such reasons, etc. Otherwise I would proceed with right testing procedures and strategies with out any risk involvement to the knowledge of my level best.

 

 

 

Ismael Hamad
by Ismael Hamad , Trainer , ANTONOIL DMCC , Lukoil project, WQ2

I Agree too with the answers given by mr.Ayoub and mr.Emad ...............................

Yaqoub Alomar
by Yaqoub Alomar , Civil Engineer , Al-Zubeir municipality

I Agree with the answers given by mr.Ayoub and mr.Emad 

 

SHIJO JOSEPH
by SHIJO JOSEPH , OPERATIONAL EXECUTIVE , SHEPHERD INTERNATIONAL LLC

 I CAN  FACE THE RISKS  WITH MY FULL EXPERIENCE AND  CONFIDENTS

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