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What influences usability defect reporting? - A survey of software development practitioners

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posted on 2024-06-05, 01:57 authored by NSM Yusop, Jean-Guy SchneiderJean-Guy Schneider, J Grundy, Rajesh VasaRajesh Vasa
© 2016 IEEE. Software development organizations invest in test automation tools and methods to optimize defect discovery rates. The true value of these tools is realized when the defects are addressed before release, and hence good quality defect reports are critical. We describe a survey we conducted to better understand usability defect reporting, in particular, influences on the quality of usability defect reports. We analyze feedback from nearly 150 software developers and usability defect reporters and identify key determinants of quality defect reports, aspects of usability defects that are challenging to report and directions for future research into usability defect reporting tools to improve usability defect reports quality.

History

Pagination

17-24

Location

Hamilton, New Zealand

Start date

2016-12-06

End date

2016-12-09

ISSN

1530-1362

ISBN-13

9781509055753

Language

English

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2016, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

Potanin A, Murphy GC, Reeves S, Dietrich J

Title of proceedings

APSEC 2016 : Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Software Engineering 2016 Conference

Event

Asia-Pacific Software Engineering. Conference (23rd : 2016 : Hamilton, New Zealand)

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Series

Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference