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Developer Denies the Defect

If you’ve worked in software development, you know that occasionally, a developer will push back on a defect report, saying, “That’s not a bug.” Defect denial can create frustration, but understanding why it happens and knowing how to handle it can make a big difference. This guide covers why developers sometimes deny defects, how it […]

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The Bug Life Cycle

The Bug Life Cycle, a structured process that tracks a bug from detection to closure, is pivotal in maintaining software quality and operational efficiency in product development. This cycle is a collaborative effort involving various roles, including Business Analysts (BAs), Product Owners (POs), Quality Assurance (QA) engineers, and Developers, each contributing to swift and effective

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Release Status, Business Analysis, and Defects

In the software development lifecycle, understanding the release status, conducting thorough business analysis, and efficiently managing defects are vital for delivering quality software. Each of these components plays a critical role, ensuring that projects run smoothly and meet business requirements. Let’s explore these areas, with a focus on practical details, real-world scenarios, and how they

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