2012
DOI: 10.5120/6123-8330
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Defect Prevention Technique used in Test Case for Quality Improvement

Abstract: To produce high quality software both software developers and testers need continuous improvement in their work methodologies and processes. In this paper, we develop the test case which drives from use case and applying defect classification scheme (ODC) at every test for classifying the defects. For this we conduct an exploratory study on two large web projects to identify a fault classification that is representative of and supported by real world faults. Through our study we provide support to several cate… Show more

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“…RCA plays an important role in finding the root cause of the problem and initiate action or corrective measures to eliminate the source of defect [7].  Apply the learning"s of the projects as precautionary ideas in similar projects [38].…”
Section: Defect Prevention Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RCA plays an important role in finding the root cause of the problem and initiate action or corrective measures to eliminate the source of defect [7].  Apply the learning"s of the projects as precautionary ideas in similar projects [38].…”
Section: Defect Prevention Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…829 [6]. This was done using functional and structural techniques, described in Perry [7], and defect prevention analysis, as in Sharma et al [8].…”
Section: Environment Software Testing For the Icammh Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mostly the population-based evolutionary computation techniques are motivated from the evolution of nature. The test case optimization is exercised for reducing, minimizing and prioritizing the test case so that we can reduce the cost and time (Sharma et al, 2012). The key stages throughout the handling of faults should involve recognition of faults, the classification of defects and analysis of the faults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%