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Use for questions about managing the test process, including organizing test cases and test results.
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Who is responsible for pinpointing bugs?
To me, who is responsible depends on what kind of team you have.
If you have a traditional team, there will have to be an agreement detailing what the testers will do and what the developers will do …
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What should be the answer given by QA when asked if software is ready for release
That question is the entire reason that the QA team exists. As QA engineers it is our job to test the application and get an idea of its quality and whether or not it is fit for purpose. As such, ther …