bug coverage

[bʌg ˈkʌvərɪdʒ]
nounpl: bug coverages
cobertura de bugs
1. The extent to which identified bugs or defects in software have been addressed, fixed, or documented in a software development project
The development team achieved 95% bug coverage before the software release.
O time de desenvolvimento alcançou 95% de cobertura de bugs antes do lançamento do software.
2. The proportion of potential bugs detected and resolved during the testing and quality assurance phases of software development
Improving bug coverage requires more rigorous testing protocols.
Melhorar a cobertura de bugs requer protocolos de testes mais rigorosos.
3. A metric used in software engineering to measure the completeness of bug identification and resolution in a codebase
Our QA team tracks bug coverage metrics to ensure product quality.
Nosso time de QA rastreia métricas de cobertura de bugs para garantir a qualidade do produto.
This is a technical term widely used in the global software development industry, particularly in agile and DevOps environments. In Brazil, as in the USA, it's commonly discussed in sprint reviews and quality assurance meetings. The term reflects the importance placed on software quality across both American and Brazilian tech sectors.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
defect coveragefault coverageerror coverageissue resolution rate
Antonyms / Antônimos
undetected bugsbug backlog

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
cobertura de bugs
Standard usage in Brazilian software development industry
São Paulo
cobertura de erros
Alternative term sometimes used in tech hubs
Portugal
cobertura de defeitos
Preferred terminology in European Portuguese software contexts
General American
bug coverage
Standard term in US software development and IT industries

Related Words

software testingquality assurancecode reviewtest coveragedebuggingdefect trackingregression testing

Related Idioms & Phrases

closing the bug gap
tracking bug metrics
achieving full coverage
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