May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Bug tracking is the process of identifying, reporting, and resolving defects in software applications. It is an essential part of the software development lifecycle and helps to ensure that software applications are bug-free and reliable before they are released to users.
Why Learn Bug Tracking?
There are many reasons why someone might want to learn bug tracking. Some people are interested in learning bug tracking to satisfy their curiosity about how software works. Others are interested in learning bug tracking to meet academic requirements, such as those for a computer science or software engineering degree or a certification in software testing. Still, others are interested in learning bug tracking to use it to develop their career and professional ambitions.
How to Learn Bug Tracking
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Bug Tracking.
Delves into advanced bug tracking techniques, such as automated testing, performance monitoring, and root cause analysis, providing in-depth knowledge for experienced bug trackers.
A comprehensive guide to software testing fundamentals, including a chapter on bug tracking that covers its principles, methodologies, and integration with other testing practices.
Provides a comprehensive overview of bug tracking for beginners, covering the basics of identifying, reporting, and resolving defects in software applications.
Focuses on agile testing practices, with a section dedicated to bug tracking in agile environments, explaining how to adapt traditional bug tracking techniques to agile methodologies.
Provides a comprehensive overview of software quality assurance, including a chapter on bug tracking that covers its role in ensuring software quality and reliability.
While covering broader topics of software testing and quality assurance, this book includes a significant chapter on bug tracking, discussing its importance, techniques, and common challenges.
Shares industry best practices for bug tracking, covering topics such as bug triage, prioritization, and collaboration, helping bug trackers optimize their workflow and improve efficiency.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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