Software testers and developers value feedback from real users, but it’s hard to come by until an application is released. A “bug bash” is a time-boxed exploratory testing event designed to find errors, integration issues, and usability problems before a major release. Because a bug bash invites a diverse range of roles and perspectives outside the IT team, it can uncover flaws a structured traditional QA process might miss. And if you do it right, a bug bash is both highly productive and a lot of fun!
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