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The changes have been made in the above program and we have tested multiple cases to ensure it operates as expected (pictured here). What should be done next?(1 point)ResponsesThe QA specialist, who brought the issues to the attention of developers, can close the case and check it off their checklist of issues.The QA specialist, who brought the issues to the attention of developers, can close the case and check it off their checklist of issues.The QA specialist should document what issues occurred and specifically what was changed to fix it in case the changes negatively affect other parts of the software in the future.The QA specialist should document what issues occurred and specifically what was changed to fix it in case the changes negatively affect other parts of the software in the future.Latest version of the app is launched and pushed to users.Latest version of the app is launched and pushed to users.Developers can check of that they completed development off their checklist of issues.Developers can check of that they completed development off their checklist of issues.
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The most appropriate next step is:
**The QA specialist should document what issues occurred and specifically what was changed to fix it in case the changes negatively affect other parts of the software in the future.**
This ensures that there is a clear record of the changes made, which can help in troubleshooting any potential issues that may arise in the future as a result of those changes. Documentation is crucial for maintaining the quality and stability of the software over time.
**The QA specialist should document what issues occurred and specifically what was changed to fix it in case the changes negatively affect other parts of the software in the future.**
This ensures that there is a clear record of the changes made, which can help in troubleshooting any potential issues that may arise in the future as a result of those changes. Documentation is crucial for maintaining the quality and stability of the software over time.
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