What does the defect leakage ratio mean in the context of quality control?
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Defect leakage is a statistic used by software testers to assess Quality Assurance (QA) testing efficacy. It represents the proportion between the overall number of flaws assigned to a stage (which are recorded in later stages) and the total number of defects assigned to a stage (which are captured in subsequent stages).
A measurement known as defect leakage shows the efficiency of software testers’ testing by tracking the percentage of flaws that pass from one testing step to the next. On the other hand, little defect leaks just serve to confirm the value of the testing team.