Answer Posted / anitha mary
Defect Age (in Time) is the difference in time between the date a defect is detected and the current date (if the defect is still open) or the date when defect was fixed (if the defect is already fixed).
Elaboration-
• Time taken to move defect from drafted to new and time taken to retest the defects fixed by vendor
• Rejected defects are not counted.
• ‘fixed’ means that the defect is verified and closed; not just ‘completed’ by developer.
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