What is the difference between latent and masked defects? Ans. A latent defect is an existing defect that has not yet caused a failure because the sets of conditions were never met. A masked defect is an existing defect that hasn't yet caused a failure just because another defect has prevented that part of the code from being executed. - Study24x7
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What is the difference between latent and masked defects? Ans. A latent defect is an existing defect that has not yet caused a failure because the sets of conditions were never met. A masked defect is an existing defect that hasn't yet caused a failure just because another defe...

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