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Struggling with quality of bug report?

Being a top software testing company , we understand that, in today’s competitive world we are always running out of time, a good quality bug report from the QA team can reduce the iterations between developer and QA, and help improving the productivity of the whole team. As a result, it will reduce overall project cost and speed up the time to market. From a QA point of view, sometime the most frustrating situation is: when your bug is “rejected” by the developer, or marked as “not reproducible”, or marked as “incomplete”, or marked as “not an issue”, or marked as “working as expected”. Don’t get upset, better to spend time on identifying the problem in the bug report and look for the improvements. Common issues with bug report There are a few common issues which may provide an opportunity for a developer to reject your bug report. Sit back and check if you made any of these mistakes? 1. Incomplete steps to reproduce in your bug report 2. Miss-leading title of your bug report 3. Lack ...