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February 2, 2021 at 2:44 pm #25852
Can anyone please tell me Software Testing: Why is bug reporting an art that should be learned by every tester.
February 26, 2021 at 5:53 am #25956It is very important to understand why your bugs are being rejected or being marked as “not reproducible” and how do you react on it.
Bug reporting and tracking is an art, a fine art whereby applying some fine points, we can change the quality of product from downside up and can win the trust of the client. No matter at which level of hierarchy you are sitting, being in software testing, it’s necessary that you master the skill of bug reporting. bug reporting is not a document but a summery report is an enveloped bad news about an application and how you present it, crucial in deciding the future of that bug.
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February 25, 2022 at 8:04 am #27569When it comes down to it, a tester’s primary responsibility is to test an application or project and report back on the issues. But it isn’t here that the responsibility ends, from here, the real work begins. It’s absolutely essential for testers to understand why their bugs are being rejected or being marked as “not reproducible” and how to react in these situations. READ MORE HERE
March 1, 2022 at 4:25 pm #27574In my opinion, it is an art because if done smoothly and to do point it can save our time and effort ideally. Also when you work in a team and you start to understand developer’s mind set, you can write the bugs in a way so that they can understand in one go.
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