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Writing Effective Bug Reports

July 1st, 2001
Filed under Article, Publications

published in STQE Magazine, July/August 2001
Often, your ability to write good bug reports (and not the inherent severity of the bug) determines whether or not the bugs get fixed. This article discusses 4 simple things you can do to improve the effectiveness of your bug reports. See article (pdf).  También en Español (pdf).

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