FMEA Definition
FMEA more known in software engineering as Software failure models and effect analysis is widely used to analyze possible failures within your software system, their reasons and likelihood etc. Each of these components requires various factors and ways of investigating the system. Performing FMEA is the pick of the bunch process requiring setting boundaries, components of the software, recognizing potential failures.
You are able to implement this technique for both software verification and testing with effective strategies that differ within implementation. Application such a technique and method you are able to anticipate defects even before they occur in the system — something like we have already considered in error prevention process. To catch problems unawares you are able to implements this analysis in product creation process improving an existing software or designing a brand-new one.