Showing posts with label defect report in software testing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label defect report in software testing. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2023

Tips for effective quality control practices

 Define clear quality standards: Establish clear quality standards and communicate them to the development team. This can include performance expectations, user experience, and other factors that affect software quality.

Use automated testing tools: Leverage automated testing tools to increase efficiency and reduce errors. This can include tools for functional testing, performance testing, and regression testing.

Conduct frequent code reviews: Regular code reviews help identify issues early in the development process. This can help reduce the number of defects that are introduced into the codebase.

Use test case management tools: Use a test case management tool to manage and track test cases. This can help ensure that all test cases are executed and that results are tracked and reported accurately.

Perform exploratory testing: In addition to scripted testing, incorporate exploratory testing to identify issues that may not be caught by traditional test cases. This can help identify usability issues and other defects that may impact user experience.

Use performance monitoring tools: Use performance monitoring tools to identify performance issues in real-time. This can help reduce the impact of performance issues on end-users.

Develop a strong feedback loop: Establish a strong feedback loop between the development and testing teams. This can help identify issues early and ensure that all issues are addressed in a timely manner.

By implementing these tips, software testers can help ensure that software is of high quality and meets the needs of end-users.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Defect Reporting



Firstly we have to know Software Application Life Cycle, in this there are 3 phases – 

1) Development phase-
    In this phase developers find any mistake, they called it as mistake.

2) Testing phase-
    In this phase if testers find any mistake, they called it as bug or defect or error of fault.

3) Production phase-
    In this phase if end user find any mistake, they called it as failure.

Defect Management: