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    test density

    What is test density


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    Re: test density

    I think it is the number of test cases in each module.

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    Re: test density

    The defect density or test density is one of the metric used to measure the quality of the product.

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    Re: test density

    bug density or test density helps the test lead know the quality of each module before declaring a test closure. This metric helps the test lead know the modules on which the final regression testing has to be performed.


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    How to calculate the size of a Software Product. It is require in calculating Defect Density. What is Test Density. Explain in breif.

    Last edited by jainbrijesh; 06-01-2007 at 01:01 AM.

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    Re: Test Density

    Test density is metric to mesure quality of the product.


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    Re: Testing Metrics

    To calculate the size of the software product the main metric is BVA i.e Bounadary Value Analysis.(size/Range)


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    Re: Test Density

    As per my knowledge BVA is used for caleculating size/range of an object not for s/w product


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    defect density: assume defects found by our testers as "A" assume defects found by customer side people as "B" then defect density is as A/A+B


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