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[Music] hello everyone have you ever used any application and suddenly it stopped working worked very slowly or got an error all these situations and more are considered to be a bug error or miss behavior in the application quality engineers are responsible to find analyze and report these sorts of problems before releasing or delivering the application to the customer to know more about software bugs or defect and how quality engineers should report it effectively let's start on lesson for today about effective bug report mainly a bug report is a clear description of the applications miss behavior flaw error or failure it is also the gap between the expected result and the actual results in the application quality engineers need to figure out this gap reported clearly and assign it to developers in order to fix it properly the challenge is to have a well-defined bug report it is not as simple as raising a flag and announcing that there is a bug the art lies in detecting and analyzing...