Dealing with NonReproducible Issues – The James Bach way


It’s common for the people to come across issues in the software & the same issue may not occur again even after several tries.It occurs very often in the day to day life of Software Testers & Developers.

Today, i was browsing through James Blog & come across this How to Investigate Intermittent Problems article.

I would recommend my blog readers to go through this article & find an abstract below.

The ability and the confidence to investigate an intermittent bug is one of the things that marks an excellent tester. The most engaging stories about testing I have heard have been stories about hunting a “white whale” sort of problem in an ocean of complexity. Recently, a thread on the SHAPE forum made me realized that I had not yet written about this fascinating aspect of software testing.

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