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Bug Testing

Bug Testing

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  • Exam DeliveryOnline
  • Test ModesPractice
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  • No. of Questions30
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  • Exam DeliveryOnline
  • Test ModesPractice, Exam
  • Last UpdatedSeptember 2024

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Bug Testing


A bug in software is basically an issue, fault, error or failure. Generally, it occurs when developers make any error or mistake during the development of the product. Such bugs may lead to an unexpected result that doesn’t meet the requirements of a business. Hence, bug testing is an essential practice these days in order to identify and prevent these bugs.


Who should take the exam?

People who wish to explore IT sectors as test engineers will find the bug testing exam really beneficial.


Topics Covered

Defining a bug

Understanding the flow diagram for a bug

Characteristics of a bug-

  • Issue date
  • Priority of incident
  • Associated test case
  • Identifying the test item
  • Describing the incident
  • Incident status


Bug Testing FAQs

This exam is best-suited for-

IT professionals

Software developers

Web programmers

Students and graduates

Other interested candidates

Detection of a bug

Prevention of bugs

Enhancing ROI

Improving customer service

Ability to create reports

Testing ability

Attentiveness

IT skills

A bug in software is basically an issue, fault, error or failure. Generally, it occurs when developers make any error or mistake during the development of the product. Such bugs may lead to an unexpected result that doesn’t meet the requirements of a business. 

Defining a bug

Understanding the flow diagram for a bug

Characteristics of a bug

 

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