Month: March 2026

🤖Test Automation Metrics Every QA Professional Should Know (Part 1)🤖

Test automation is supposed to speed up delivery, tighten feedback loops, and improve quality.But there’s a reality many teams face: The suite runs… but fails for the wrong reasons. Teams spend hours triaging failures that aren’t product defects. Environments are unstable, and automation becomes “noise.” Tests exist, but run too infrequently to prevent regressions. That’s …

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🧩 Defect Management Metrics Every QA Professional Should Know (Part 6)🧩

Defect management isn’t just about how many bugs exist. A team can have a modest defect count and still be at high risk if defects are not being resolved quickly, if the backlog is growing faster than fixes, or if issues are sitting unresolved for weeks. In this article, we cover three practical QA metrics …

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🧨 Defect Management Metrics Every QA Professional Should Know (Part 5)🧨

Most teams track defect counts. But mature QA organizations track how well the defect process works—because the biggest cost isn’t the bugs themselves, it’s the rework, noise, and backlog growth that slow delivery and reduce release confidence.In this article, we cover four defect management metrics that reveal process quality and delivery stability: Defect Reopen Rate …

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