Abstract: The Default Detect System (DDS) is a comprehensive software program created to make it easier to find, report, and fix software bugs or problems. Throughout the bug lifetime, this approach makes it easier for developers, testers, and stakeholders to collaborate and communicate effectively. DDS has an intuitive user interface that enables users to submit thorough bug reports that include descriptions and prioritization, assuring accurate and transparent statuses of found issues.
Delivering high-quality goods is crucial in the quick-paced industry of software development, thus it's important to ensure a seamless and effective procedure. In contemporary development workflows, a default detect system (DDS) is a crucial tool that allows teams to quickly locate, document, and fix problems. This abstract gives a brief description of a ground-breaking DDS that was created to improve user experiences, accelerate development cycles, and foster collaboration.
Keywords: developers, bugs, quick-passed, stakeholders
| DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2023.10787