Daily howmany bugs will you find and what types are they?
Answer Posted / murthy
It depends upon the no.of requirements.We may not find even
a single bug in a day.
If found, these are the various types
defects which deviate from the expected functinality.
defects related to script errors,Date format errors,invalid
date and data
cosmetic defects (irregular font size of text,irrelevant
data(like reverse question marks in the middle of the text),
etc....,Missing functions.
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