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If a bug has high severity then usually that is treated as
high priority,then why do priority given by test
engineers/project managers and severity given by testers?
 Question Submitted By :: Haripriya
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  Re: If a bug has high severity then usually that is treated as high priority,then why do priority given by test engineers/project managers and severity given by testers?
Answer
# 1
High severity bugs affects the end users ....testers tests 
an application with the users point of view, hence it is 
given as high severity.High priority is given to the bugs 
which affects the production.Project managers assign a high 
priority based on production point of view.
 
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Geetha
 
  Re: If a bug has high severity then usually that is treated as high priority,then why do priority given by test engineers/project managers and severity given by testers?
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# 2
High severity is used to categorize whether a defect is 
severe or not. Its based on the functionality and how the 
defect or issue impacts the working of the functionality. 
High priority in turn is used to prioritize the various 
defects raised, which in turn denotes the priority in which 
it needs to be fixed to be released to production. I would 
say, there can be low severity issue, that can be of high 
priority, if it needs to be fixed immediately.
 
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Subramaniam Dharmarajan
 
 
 

 
 
 
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