When reporting faults found to developers, testers should inset to not complete testing till the faults were fixed?
a- True
b- False
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b false. is the. answer.
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Software testing methods
Explanation:
- A bug is that the consequence/outcome of a coding fault. A Defect in Software Testing may be a variation or deviation of the software application from end user’s requirements or original business requirements.
- A software defect is a slip-up in coding which causes incorrect or unexpected results from a software program which doesn't meet actual requirements. Testers might bump into such defects while executing the test cases.
- These two terms have very thin line of difference, within the Industry both are faults that require to be fixed then interchangeably employed by a number of the Testing teams.
- When testers execute the test cases, they could come upon such test results which are contradictory to expected results. This variation in test results is noted as a Software Defect.
- These defects or variations are referred by different names in numerous organizations like issues, problems, bugs or incidents.
Thus, when reporting a fault to developer testers should insist that a feature and has to be fixed
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