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What metrics would u collect from the test process and why?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: March 04, 2009     Asked by: baig 
  
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October 27, 2006 01:26:57   #1  
vvvssvijayaditya Member Since: October 2006   Contribution: 30    

RE: What metrics would u collect from the test process...

hi

LoC-Lines of code should have minimum number of defect (Manual)

Funtional Points : 10 fp - 1 defect(Automation)

250 loc -1 defect

or

10 fp- 1 defect ISO standard


 
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March 04, 2009 02:30:15   #2  
G.D.S.Prasad Member Since: November 2006   Contribution: 191    

RE: What metrics would u collect from the test process and why?
What you cannot measure you cannot manage --- DRUCKUR

The metrcics involved involved in Testing process are
Shedule Variance Effort Variance Defect Density Productivity.

 
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