Definition of Defect?
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Answer / radhika
Deffect is nothing but differentiate b/w expected and acual
result.its founded by test eng...,while executing the test
cases.
also we can say deviation from the customer requirements.
Deffect solved by developers.
also we can say code related mistake.
In all situation defect,bug,error,failurs,mistake all r
same.
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Answer / krishnakumar
Nonconformance to requirements or functional / program
specification can be a defect. Defects are detected during
testing. For all Practical purposes, Fault/Bug/Defect are
synonymous.
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Answer / syama sundhar reddy
is any variance(difference) between actual and expected
results is called defect.
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Answer / navin.k
defect is define as diviation form requirement of customer.
the Test engineer will idenfying the problems in the
application is know as defect.
-All Difect are not a bugs but all bugs are a defects.
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Answer / y.nagireddy
Devition between expected behavior to actual of the system is called defect
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Answer / sivasankar
Expected result is not matching with the application actual
result.
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Answer / namita bhambre
Defect is an error, fault ,mistake ,failure or fault in a
computer program that prevents it from working correctly or
produce an incorrect result.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 9 No |
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