When there is a difference between the output what is expected and the actual one is termed as……
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Validation
Defect
Specification
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When there is a difference between the output then the actual one is termed as a defect.
Option (b) is correct.
Explanation:
- During a program, if the output or results do not match with the actual result then it is called a defect.
- A defect is a fault o imperfection that is observed by the person while using a software program.
- It is a flaw or shortcoming that can be rectified with utmost care and accuracy to get the desired output.
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