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| The more bugs the tester found, the more not found bugs there are! My advice is never judge your tester for the number of bugs they found, this is reduclus. Instead, you should consider ‘when’ or ‘how fast’ they have founded the bugs, also you should consider the detected bugs wieght (sevarity and priority), other factors can be the complexity of the build, the tester seniority level, how clear is the reauirements and the used SDLC. Regards, Belal Raslan – Quality Partners |
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