Answer Posted / n. siva sankar
DEFECT AGE (IN TIME)
Definition:
Defect Age (in Time) is the difference in time between the
date a defect is detected and the current date (if the
defect is still open) or the date the defect was fixed (if
the defect is already fixed).
Defect Age Formula:
Defect Age in Time = Defect Fix Date (OR Current Date) –
Defect Detection Date
DEFECT AGE (IN PHASES)
Definition:
Defect Age (in Phases) is the difference in phases between
the defect injection phase and the defect detection phase.
Defect Age Formula:
Defect Age in Phase = Defect Detection Phase – Defect
Injection Phase
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