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Today, I'm taking a closer look at ISTQB testing principle #4: Defects Cluster Together 

In software testing, it is commonly observed that a small number of modules contain most of the defects , especially during pre-release testing. These modules are often responsible for a majority of operational failures.

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Today, I'm taking a closer look at ISTQB testing principle #4: Defects Cluster Together 

In software testing, it is commonly observed that a small number of modules contain most of the defects , especially during pre-release testing. These modules are often responsible for a majority of operational failures.

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>✨🐐🛠️✨<br><br><br>Today, I'm taking a closer look at ISTQB testing principle <a href='/tag/4/'>#4</a>: Defects Cluster Together <br><br>In software testing, it is commonly observed that a small number of modules contain most of the defects , especially during pre-release testing. These modules are often responsible for a majority of operational failures.<br><br>Defects tend to group together. Defects love parties. When a bug is found in one area, there is an 80% chance another will be found in the same area, and only a 20% chance that the defect will appear elsewhere—unless the next area is another defect cluster. <br><br>This information may feed into your risk analysis in order to focus testing efforts and optimise testing spend.			<br><br>Looking for help on your Nostr project? Feel free to reach out - let’s catch those bugs together! 🚀</p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>✨🐐🛠️✨<br><br><br>Today, I'm taking a closer look at ISTQB testing principle <a href='/tag/4/'>#4</a>: Defects Cluster Together <br><br>In software testing, it is commonly observed that a small number of modules contain most of the defects , especially during pre-release testing. These modules are often responsible for a majority of operational failures.<br><br>Defects tend to group together. Defects love parties. When a bug is found in one area, there is an 80% chance another will be found in the same area, and only a 20% chance that the defect will appear elsewhere—unless the next area is another defect cluster. <br><br>This information may feed into your risk analysis in order to focus testing efforts and optimise testing spend.			<br><br>Looking for help on your Nostr project? Feel free to reach out - let’s catch those bugs together! 🚀</p>
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