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Do dedicated testers reduce total debugging time?

Survey period: 21 Oct 2013 to 28 Oct 2013

The sooner you find a bug after writing the code, the easier it is to fix. Does this mean that dedicated testers get your bug count to zero faster?

OptionVotes% 
Yes, total debugging time decreases with dedicated testers71254.02
No, debugging time increases because the dedicated testers find many more bugs than your customers35927.24
I don't see a difference24718.74



 
AnswerRe: I never met one! Pin
Joan M20-Oct-13 23:32
professionalJoan M20-Oct-13 23:32 
GeneralRe: I never met one! Pin
Amol_B25-Oct-13 1:41
professionalAmol_B25-Oct-13 1:41 
GeneralIncreases deliverables quality but the debugging time is probably around the same... Pin
AlexCode20-Oct-13 22:11
professionalAlexCode20-Oct-13 22:11 
GeneralRe: Increases deliverables quality but the debugging time is probably around the same... Pin
chriselst20-Oct-13 23:13
chriselst20-Oct-13 23:13 
GeneralChoosing Number 2s Pin
Mycroft Holmes20-Oct-13 22:05
professionalMycroft Holmes20-Oct-13 22:05 
GeneralRe: Choosing Number 2s Pin
Elrond21-Oct-13 0:28
Elrond21-Oct-13 0:28 
GeneralNot very good alternatives Pin
OriginalGriff20-Oct-13 21:13
mveOriginalGriff20-Oct-13 21:13 
GeneralI don't see a difference... Pin
Oshtri Deka20-Oct-13 20:15
professionalOshtri Deka20-Oct-13 20:15 
...but it's far better if someone inside finds bugs than customers.

Another, but closely related topic is quality and dedication of testers.
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