Answer Posted / prashant patil
Defect age is a measure of the duration for which a defect
remains in the product or in other words the defect age is
a measure of the duration between defect detection and
defect injection. Ideally the defect age should be zero,
which means that the defect is removed as soon as it is
injected.
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