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Sujata
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Quote Sujata Replybullet Topic: What should be done after a bug is found?
    Posted: 20Oct2007 at 12:04am
What should be done after a bug is found?

The bug needs to be communicated and assigned to developers that can fix it. After the problem is resolved, fixes should be re-tested, and determinations made regarding requirements for regression testing to check that fixes didn't create problems elsewhere. If a problem-tracking system is in place, it should encapsulate these processes. A variety of commercial problem-tracking/management software tools are available (see the 'Tools' section for web resources with listings of such tools). The following are items to consider in the tracking process:

•Complete information such that developers can understand the bug, get an idea of it's severity, and reproduce it if necessary.

•Bug identifier (number, ID, etc.)

•Current bug status (e.g., 'Released for Retest', 'New', etc.)

•The application name or identifier and version

•The function, module, feature, object, screen, etc. where the bug occurred

•Environment specifics, system, platform, relevant hardware specifics

•Test case name/number/identifier

•One-line bug description

•Full bug description

•Description of steps needed to reproduce the bug if not covered by a test case or if the developer doesn't have easy access to the test case/test script/test tool

•Names and/or descriptions of file/data/messages/etc. used in test

•File excerpts/error messages/log file excerpts/screen shots/test tool logs that would be helpful in finding the cause of the problem

•Severity estimate (a 5-level range such as 1-5 or 'critical'-to-'low' is common)

•Was the bug reproducible?

•Tester name

•Test date

•Bug reporting date

•Name of developer/group/organization the problem is assigned to

•Description of problem cause

•Description of fix

•Code section/file/module/class/method that was fixed

•Date of fix

•Application version that contains the fix

•Tester responsible for retest

•Retest date

•Retest results

•Tester responsible for regression tests

•Regression testing results

A reporting or tracking process should enable notification of appropriate personnel at various stages. For instance, testers need to know when retesting is needed, developers need to know when bugs are found and how to get the needed information, and reporting/summary capabilities are needed for managers



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Quote prakashyste Replybullet Posted: 16Nov2007 at 2:56am

Hi sujata.

Good information

 

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Quote santoshsapkal Replybullet Posted: 19May2008 at 5:21am
Tester has to provide sufficient information so that bug should be reproduced. Thats how developer will got to know, what is actually bug is.
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