What is "pet model" of Bug reporting cycle
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Answer / psurya.cs
process experts tools and technolgy and developed by hcl
company in chennai
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Answer / ravi
Process Experts Tools & Technology (PET) model was
developed by HCL, Chennai and widely adopted by most of the
low & medium level Organizations. In this model test
engineer will come into the action only for system testing.
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Answer / sunny
hi ,
can you give some more details about that pet model of bug
reporting cycle.
asap.
thnx
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