When is testing complete?
A . When time and budget are exhausted.
B . When there is enough information for sponsors to make an informed decision about release.
C . When there are no remaining high priority defects outstanding.
D . When every data combination has been exercised successfully.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Sometimes time/money does signify the end of testing, but it is really complete when everything that was set out in advance has been achieved.