Defect Summary Report

A Defect Summary Report provides an overview of defects identified during testing. Key elements include:

Content:

  • List of defects found, including their descriptions
  • Severity levels (e.g., critical, major, minor)
  • Priority levels (e.g., high, medium, low)
  • Current status (e.g., open, resolved, deferred)

Purpose:

  • Summarise testing outcomes for stakeholders
  • Facilitate decision-making regarding releases and fixes

Format:

  • Typically presented in tables or charts for clarity
  • May include graphs to visualise trends over time

Importance:

  • Helps teams track defect resolution progress
  • Provides insights into software quality and risk areas

Distribution:

  • Shared with development teams, project managers and stakeholders
  • Used in meetings to discuss quality metrics and release readiness

The Defect Summary Report is a crucial tool for communicating testing results and guiding project decisions.