What metrics will be collected during the Testing i.e from
requirement Phase to Maintainance Phase
Answer / firoz basha shaik
A metric is a process of measuring some attribute of a
software testing process. attribute in the sense it may be
any like analysis, requirements, test cases, scenarios....
normally we have 2 types of metrics: Base metrics, Derived
metrics. Base metrics will have like : # of test cases, #
of new test cases, # of testcases pass, # testcases of
fails, # tescases executed, unexecuted, reexeccuted.
and Derived metrics will depend on base metrics: they are:
% of tc's passed, %of tc's failed. blocked, executed, % of
defects passed and so on.......
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