In a project that is feature-rich but time-poor, which is the most reasonable approach to risk analysis?

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In a project that is feature-rich but time-poor, which is the most reasonable approach to risk analysis?

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In a project that is feature-rich but time-poor, which is the most reasonable approach to risk analysis?

A. Conduct a full risk analysis, including weighted likelihood and impact ratings for each item
B. Use a lightweight approach and assign relative importance of each identified item
C. Skip the risk analysis step and proceed to test execution based on experience
D. Concentrate on the functional capabilities and disregard the physical capabilities of the device since those should be tested by the manufacturer
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