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Topic: How to get your all bugs resolved without any ‘Inv |
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Mithi25
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Topic: How to get your all bugs resolved without any ‘Inv Posted: 11Nov2009 at 12:36am |
The main reason for bug being marked as invalid is “Insufficient troubleshooting” by tester before reporting the bug. In this post I will focus only on troubleshooting to find main cause of the bug. Troubleshooting will help you to decide whether the ambiguity you found in your application under test is really a bug or any test setup mistake.
Yes, 50% bugs get marked as “Invalid bugs” only due to testers incomplete testing setup. Let’s say you found an ambiguity in application under test. You are now preparing the steps to report this ambiguity as a bug. But wait! Have you done enough troubleshooting before reporting this bug? Or have you confirmed if it is really a bug? What troubleshooting you need to perform before reporting any bug? Troubleshooting of:
Answer for the first question “what’s not working?” is sufficient for you to report the bug steps in bug tracking system. Then why to answer remaining three questions? Think beyond your responsibilities. Act smarter, don’t be a dumb person who only follow his routine steps and don’t even think outside of that. You should be able to suggest all possible solutions to resolve the bug and efficiency as well as drawbacks of each solution. This will increase your respect in your team and will also reduce the possibility of getting your bugs rejected, not due to this respect but due to your troubleshooting skill. Before reporting any bug, make sure it isn’t your mistake while testing, you have missed any important flag to set or you might have not configured your test setup properly. Troubleshoot the reasons for the failure in application. On proper troubleshooting report the bug. I have complied a troubleshooting list. Check it out - what can be different reasons for failure. Reasons of failure: 2) Check if your database is proper: Missing table is main reason that your application will not work properly. 3) If you are working on automation testing project then debug your script twice before coming to conclusion that the application failure is a bug. 4) Check if you are not using invalid access credentials for authentication. 5) Check if software versions are compatible. 6) Check if there is any other hardware issue that is not related to your application. 7) Make sure your application hardware and software prerequisites are correct. 8 ) Check if all software components are installed properly on your test machine. Check whether registry entries are valid. 9) For any failure look into ‘system event viewer’ for details. You can trace out many failure reasons from system event log file. 10) Before starting to test make sure you have uploaded all latest version files to your test environment. These are all small and common mistakes but can mostly impact on your relations and credibility in your team. When you will find that your bug is marked as invalid and the invalid bug reason is from above mentioned list – it will be a silly mistake and it will definitely hurt you. (At least to me!) Share mistakes done by you while reporting any bug. This will help other readers to learn from your experience! |
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