Applying Function Level Ownership to Test Metrics

Function level ownership may be applied. First, in response to running a plurality of different test cases, metrics correspond to a plurality of traces may be received. Each of the plurality of traces may respectively correspond to a plurality of outputs respectively produced by running each of the...

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description Function level ownership may be applied. First, in response to running a plurality of different test cases, metrics correspond to a plurality of traces may be received. Each of the plurality of traces may respectively correspond to a plurality of outputs respectively produced by running each of the plurality of different test cases. Next, ownership data may be received. The ownership data may indicate a testing entity responsible for losing at least one function corresponding to a software program that was tested as a result of running the plurality of different test cases, in addition, the ownership data may indicate a developing entity responsible for developing at least one function corresponding to the software. Then, the ownership data may be applied to the metrics corresponding to the plurality of traces.
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