B) is the correct answer. Mature organizations know that testing is crucial, but they also analyze product quality risks throughout the entire lifecycle.
I feel like option C might be misleading. I recall that identifying sources of risks is crucial, so I don't think mature organizations would skip that step.
I'm a bit confused by the wording of the options. A and D seem to suggest that mature organizations only focus on quality risks during testing, which doesn't sound right. And C seems to imply they don't even bother identifying the sources of risks, which also doesn't seem accurate.
I'm not sure about A, but I remember a practice question that mentioned non-functional characteristics being important at different stages, not just during testing.
Yeah, I agree with Patrick. B seems like the best answer here. Mature organizations recognize that quality risk management is an ongoing process, not just something that happens at the end during testing.
Okay, let me think this through. I'm pretty sure the correct answer is B - mature organizations know that testing is important, but they also analyze quality risks throughout the entire lifecycle, not just during testing.
Hmm, this question seems to be testing our understanding of how mature organizations manage product quality risks. I think the key is to focus on the lifecycle aspect - the question is asking about when these risks are addressed.
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