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International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science


Enhancing Defect Tracking and Reporting Efficiency in Software Houses in Islamabad through Customized Quality Assurance Tools Designed to Improve Traceability and Analytics Capabilities

( Vol-12,Issue-3,May - June 2026 )

Author(s): Usama Iqbal


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Page No: 297-301
ijaems crossref doiDOI: 10.22161/ijaems.123.28

Keywords:

Quality Assurance, defect tracking, software quality, analytics, traceability, QA tools, software engineering.

Abstract:

As more businesses are turning to the world of software, they need to have a reliable and transparent environment. Software QA has become an integral part of software development. The need for a reliable and transparent environment is increasing in the number of businesses relying on the software that they use, and therefore, Software QA has become an integral part of software development. Nevertheless, disease management in many project program rooms (PPRs) in Islamabad is also done using fragmented disease monitoring systems or spreadsheets with limited data and limited reporting capacity. Such traditional processes often lead to late detection of defects, repeated boom disorder, and a lack of transparency when it comes to project management tendencies. This observation examines enhancing utility tracking and reporting performance with mixed tracking and analytics functions using custom-designed quality assurance (QA) tools. A blended technical studies methodology is used at the meeting for software companies working in Islamabad. The overall research and disease prevention performance measurements are used in collecting statistical data; qualitative monitoring is done by interviewing QA engineers, developers, and problem managers. Results indicate that the use of a tailored QA system has a significant impact on traceability between requirements, test cases, and defects. The results also indicate a decrease in decision time associated with the pathology process as well as a clinically validated data collection and decision-making process. The research provides practical suggestions for project teams seeking to enhance software program quality administration practices by way of localized QA solutions.

Article Info:

Received: 29 Apr 2026; Received in revised form: 25 May 2026; Accepted: 01 Jun 2026; Available online: 06 Jun 2026

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