An assessment of orthogonal defect classification in quality assurance
by Oredola A. Soluade
International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management (IJBCRM), Vol. 7, No. 1, 2017

Abstract: There are several techniques for testing application software for quality assurance. The most reliable technique is to perform a complete exhaustive testing. Another technique is regression testing. Under regression testing, the complete suite of test cases need not be executed. Only a subset of the test cases is required. One possible approach is to identify the most critical features of software, and place more emphasis on those. Another approach is to develop a statistical procedure for identifying critical test cases. A third approach is to use the orthogonal defect classification (ODC) technique. This paper focuses on the use of these techniques in the design and execution of the test plans.

Online publication date: Wed, 19-Apr-2017

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