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Which information doesn't need to be included in a test incident report?

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f.Brian

f.Brian

f.Brian
F.Brian

Answered Jan 28, 2018

ISTQB stands for the International Software Testing Qualifications Board. This is a professional certification that can be acquired. One of the things you need to know if you are going for this certification is what information need not be included in a test incident report.

The answer to this question is that the actual and expected outcomes do not need to be included. However, a few things that do need to be included are how to fix the faut, how to reproduce the fault, test environment details, severity, and priority. All of those things just listed would have to be included in the report.

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John Adney

John Adney

John Adney
The correct answer is "how to fix a bug"
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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Oct 25, 2016

The actual and expected outcomes
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