Posts filed under 'defect tracking'

Defect Tracking Management to Ensure Quality

The main purpose of software testing is not only to make sure that it conforms to the user requirements but also to the quality requirements. On doing so several defects are exposed, which have to be fixed in order to ensure quality. But this takes a lot of time as the defects filed by the testers need to be quickly fixed by the developers, so that the testers can verify it and close it out.

This tedious task can be made easy if a good defect tracking management is in place. Now there are several advanced test management systems available with built in defect tracking systems. These systems simplify the process of filing defects as it allows live-tracking. No need to update the defect charts as it will get automatically updated. As a result, all the info about defects such as the location of the bugs, the backlogs, and their priorities can be got fast and within no time. It also allows the testers to search and browse the defects filed in a number of ways.

So these advanced test management systems make filing, fixing and closing of the bugs an effortless task thereby easing the pressure off from the testers.

Add comment September 16, 2008

Defect Tracking Now Made Easy

The test management systems that are now available are much more developed and advanced than the testing tools used by the testers till recently. These systems are feature–rich and therefore a very good investment. Most of the test management systems come with an in built defect tracking management system thereby making the job of the testers less cumbersome.

These multipurpose test management systems are so useful that the testers won’t find anything to complain for. It’s an answer to most of the problems that the testers have been facing for so long. There is no doubt about the fact their trouble starts with the filing of defects. Because a lot many testers would be working on different aspects of a software product under testing and therefore, a lot of time would be needed to track the defects filed.

Normally these defects are stored in a database which makes it all the more difficult for the developers in retrieving info about the defects filed in order to fix it and for the testers as well in verifying the fixed bugs for closing it out. But the advanced test management systems solve this issue by facilitating live tracking. Hence no more wasting time in collecting details about the defects filed as all will be updated and displayed instantly on the dashboards. The latest defect tracking management systems are beneficial enough to spend on.

1 comment September 16, 2008

Need of an Effective Defect Tracking Management

Defect tracking is the most important aspect of software testing as defects are an important source of quality metrics. Defect tracking helps the QA team to ensure the quality of the software. It is therefore the responsibility of any tester to file as many defects as possible, so as to guarantee the quality of the software product.

Now, bug tracking is not as easy as it sounds. Just filing of defects won’t serve the purpose. Instead these defects or bugs need to be managed, evaluated and prioritized. The defects filed by the testers need to be quickly fixed by the developers, so that the testers can verify it and close it out. So defect tracking is very crucial to both the testing and the developing team. In normal cases, the defects are filed in a database. This makes it all the more difficult for the developers to retrieve the bugs so as to fix them. If an effective defect tracking management is in place, these bugs can be managed easily.

Advanced test management systems have a built in defect tracking system. The most important aspects of these systems are that the bugs filed are displayed on the project dashboards and since it supports live tracking, defect charts are updated the moment a bug is filed. This helps the testers to get info like the location of the bugs, the backlogs, and their priorities fast and within no time.

Add comment August 28, 2008

Defect Tracking Now Made Easy

The test management systems that are now available are much more developed and advanced than the testing tools used by the testers till recently. These systems are feature–rich and therefore a very good investment. Most of the test management systems come with an in built defect tracking management system thereby making the job of the testers less cumbersome.

These multipurpose test management systems are so useful that the testers won’t find anything to complain for. It’s an answer to most of the problems that the testers have been facing for so long. There is no doubt about the fact their trouble starts with the filing of defects. Because a lot many testers would be working on different aspects of a software product under testing and therefore, a lot of time would be needed to track the defects filed.

Normally these defects are stored in a database which makes it all the more difficult for the developers in retrieving info about the defects filed in order to fix it and for the testers as well in verifying the fixed bugs for closing it out. But the advanced test management systems solve this issue by facilitating live tracking. Hence no more wasting time in collecting details about the defects filed as all will be updated and displayed instantly on the dashboards. The latest defect tracking management systems are beneficial enough to spend on.

Add comment August 18, 2008

Effective Defect Tracking Management to Ensure Quality

The most important task of QA testers is finding defects and closing it out. This will help them to guarantee the quality of the software product under testing. But it is an arduous task because finding defects is not that easy. Moreover it is also time consuming in the sense that finding out the defects won’t alone serve the purpose, it has to be fixed by the developers and then verified by the testers again before closing it out. So, defect tracking management is important in software testing as it’s not just about bugs but also about managing them.

Test management systems help testers by sharing some of their tasks. Advanced systems ensure effective defect tracking by displaying instantly all the updated defects in neatly organized charts and tables. Hence no more defect status meetings as all the details will be displayed on the dashboards and desktops for everyone to see. Defect tracking systems are not only cost effective but also time saving.

Add comment August 13, 2008

Defect Tracking and Issue Management Products

The tester’s job is truly chaotic in the sense that they not only have to test the software product to make sure that it conforms to the user requirements but also spend their precious time in sending status reports as to the defects filed. Most of these problems would not rise if they have the support of a good defect tracking management. Now there are advanced test management systems available with an inbuilt defect tracking system.

These systems would surely make the status reports a thing of the past, since it facilitates live tracking which updates the defects filed instantaneously in neat charts. These charts contain all the details like where the defects are, their priorities and where the backlogs are. This will speed up the process of fixing the bugs by the developers and the verification as well as the closing of the fixed bugs by the testers.

These defect tracking systems come with integration to Bugzilla thus reducing the testers’ job to half. So these kinds of test management systems are a good investment as it facilitates the shipping of software products on time.

Add comment July 30, 2008

Effective Defect Tracking Management for Testers

Defect tracking is very important in software testing, as it helps in enhancing the quality of the software. Now, new and advanced testing tools are available, compared to the ones used by the testers in the past. These tools not only reduce the workload of the testers but also help in effective defect tracking management.

Effective defect tracking is possible only if the defects filed by the testers are quickly fixed by the developers so that the testers can verify it and close it out. The most important factor that plays a dominant role here is time. If the filing, fixing and closing of the bugs could be done perfectly without any delay and also quickly, then it’d surely ease the pressure off from the testers. Advanced test management systems make this possible. The defects filed are stored in a centralized repository, so that everyone can access it. The defects found are also displayed on the dashboards. Since the present day test management systems allow live tracking, the defect charts are updated the moment a bug is filed. Bug tracking & management systems simplify a QA testers job, making it possible to deliver the software to the market in time.

Add comment July 17, 2008

Defect Tracking Management

The most important aspect of any software product is its quality and an important source of quality metrics is the defects. These defects, exposed while testing the software, have to be fixed to ensure quality. In order to do so, these defects or bugs need to be managed, evaluated and prioritized. If a good defect tracking management is in place these bugs can be managed easily.

Now, there are several defect tracking tools available. Of these some are integrated with a test management system. These are a good investment because when defects are filed, it is not hidden in any database but displayed on dashboards and the defect charts are updated the moment a bug is filed as it allows live tracking. This helps the testers to get info like the location of the bugs, the backlogs and their priorities instantly. The testers can search and browse the defects filed in a number of ways with these bug tracking systems.

Thus, a good defect tracking management helps the testers not only in finding the bugs easily but also in closing it out.

Add comment July 14, 2008


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