Wired reports that Stanford is releasing a studying showing that Linux has 0.17 bugs per 1000 lines of code, where commercial software typically has 20 to 30 bugs per 1000 lines of code. Source: http://www.testgeek.com/cgi... Source Location: http://www.wired.com/news/l... ......
A tester finds and logs a bug. Some days (weeks (months)) later a developer picks up the bug and runs through it. The bug does not occur. What should the developer do with this bug? We faced this type of issues several times. Using incremental build process this type of situation usually comes. What will be answer of the question “What should the developer do with this bug???” Go on and read the most common answer, less common answer and extremely rare answer for this question @ http://blogs.msdn.com/micah... ......
Source: http://weblogs.asp.net/rosh... This is a session from the recent Developer Testing Conference. The lecture was about Developer Testing in Google and this is only part of it: Sriram Sankar, who received his Ph.D. at Stanford. Sriram is now at Google in charge of Developer Testing. Here is the Sriram's Lecture on "Developer Testing in Google" Google is building very sophisticated products, with complex cutting edge technologies, never tried before algorithms, ......
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