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  • Prevent Defects

    How will you prevent defects from a tester point of view?

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    vkaranthaa  

    • Member Since Apr-2010 | Apr 20th, 2010


    Defect prevented at the early stage of the lifecycle saves lot of money and effort to the company. There are different ways of preventing defects. Some examples are as follows:
    a. Use previously logged defects and analyze the pattern incase its a existing application / system
    b. Review and inspections of the analysis, design and coding artifacts to make sure they adhere to proper guidelines
    c. Review of test cases written by testing team from development team and Business users / analysts to avoid any gap
    d. Have testing from development team of the integrated application before delivering it to the testing team.

    We have used all these and have found them to be effective in reducing no. of defects.

    chaitu83

    • Nov 25th, 2010

    Testers should be involved in discussions with business analysts and Development team in the design phase to have clear understanding of the requirements.Prepared test cases should be reviewed with Bu...

  • Testing Responsiblities

    What are the things that testing team are involved in other than software?

    kurtz182

    • Dec 18th, 2009

    Some testing responsbilities which do not relate with software include:1) Establishing processes to organize and control the test effort2) Building and maintaining relationships with others3) Handling issues and projects that involve hardware

  • what are test bugs?

    kurtz182

    • Dec 9th, 2009

    In my organization, "test bugs" are those discovered by the in-house test team in the test environment whereas "production bugs" are those found by the general public in the production environment. 

  • Define Quality - bug free, Functionality working or both?

  • QA Testing : What are the key elements for creating test plan?

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    Answered by: BISWAJIT PANI

    • Jun 15th, 2006


    1) Objectives

    2) scope

    3) Approach

    4) Testing Methodology

    5) Assumption

    6) Risk

    7) Contigency paln

    8) Delivarable

    9) Defect Reporting

    10) Efforts and Estimation

    11) Entry and Exit Criteria

    12) Roles and Responsibilities

    13) Schedules

    14)Testing environment

    etc.......

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    Biswajit pani ( 09986183456)

    panibiswajit@yahoo.com

    Sridhar Dommati

    • Nov 7th, 2011

    the question is "what are the key elements for creating Test Plan"? but all the people telling the contents of a Test Plan according to my view... "Test plan is a master document..which contains s...

    santhishini

    • Sep 21st, 2011

    Quality assurance for preventing defects and qc for detecting defects.............
    qa is done by developer and qc done by test engineer