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Fault Seeding Process Intentionally Adding Defects Component System

Fault seeding involves intentionally adding defects to a system to monitor detection rates, track removal, and estimate remaining defects, often done during development testing.

The process of intentionally adding defects to those already in the component or system for the purpose of monitoring the rate of detection and removal, and estimating the number of remaining defects. Fault seeding is typically part of development (prerelease) testing and can be performed at any test level (component, integration, or system). [After IEEE 610]

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Rückseite The process of intentionally adding defects to those already in the component or system for the purpose of monitoring the rate of detection and removal, and estimating the number of remaining defects. Fault seeding is typically part of development (prerelease) testing and can be performed at any test level (component, integration, or system). [After IEEE 610]

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