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What is slippage?
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Last Update: June 15, 2008 Asked by:
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March 11, 2008 06:38:49
santh_murthy12
Member Since: March 2008 Contribution: 8
RE: What is slippage?
Slipage means the extra time taken to test the project.
Slip age Actual time to complete the project - Expected time given in test plan document.
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March 11, 2008 09:14:06
sunitha
Member Since: October 2005 Contribution: 8
RE: What is slippage?
slippage is a measurement tool for monitoring software process
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June 15, 2008 09:46:34
sangharshmact
Member Since: June 2008 Contribution: 2
RE: What is slippage?
it extra resources required than plan resources.
like plan for 10 days it take 12 days
then 12 -10 2
2 days of silppage.
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