Design Patterns – Logging Bugs Laura M. Smith AppsUX Associate Program Manager.

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Design Patterns – Logging Bugs Laura M. Smith AppsUX Associate Program Manager

Agenda Reasons to Log a Bug FusionGPS Content New Design Pattern How to Log a Bug Cheat Sheet

FusionGPS Content

FusionGPS - Bug Component List

Agenda Reasons to Log a Bug FusionGPS Content New Design Pattern How to Log a Bug Cheat Sheet

ID: 1982 / Component – NEWPATTERNREQ Logging a Bug New Design Pattern

Subject Line: NEW PATTERN REQUEST – (proposed name) Describe Action / Requirements Demonstrate need crosses Multiple Product Lines 80/ 20 Rule: Articulate new need from Decision Table Articulate why it is needed New Design Pattern Logging a Bug

Agenda Reasons to Log a Bug FusionGPS Content New Design Pattern How to Log a Bug Cheat Sheet

FusionGPS – Bug Process

FusionGPS - Bug Process