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Question:  Functional and Usability Defects

Answer: What is meant by functional defects and usability defects in general? Give example.


May 05, 2009 08:37:09 #5
 sujata_2221981   Member Since: May 2009    Total Comments: 8 

RE: Functional and Usability Defects
 
If the application is not behaving in the way as the requirements document suggests then it is considered as a functional defect. 
For example in a website, say a nokia website, if the spelling is Nokie, then it is a usability defect, which may not be listed in the requirement document but can be logged by the tester because of hs common sense. Also in order to log the usability defects the testers need not have specific test cases. They can log them while playing with the system.
     

 

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