What is Six Sigma for Testing?
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Answer / sumithra
Six Sigma is a zero defect orientation i.e. no of defect
should be less than 3.4dpmo(defect per million opportunities
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Answer / hafeez
its tendecny to have zero defects in software. it has some
values where we can make comparison.
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