Answer Posted / kalpa k.s
Defect life cycle
when u get a new defect its named NEW
Then team leader will check and named as OPEN
If TL feels its a good bug then he sednds it to
developer and named as ASSIGN
If developer feels its not a bug named as REJECTED
If developer feels it can be fixed in later
versions named as DEFFERED
If he feels its a bug and starts testing named as
TEST
If the test is complete then named as VERIFIED
If the defect is not there then named as CLOSED
again when testers test if its there then named as
RE-OPENED
Test life cycle:
Requirement study
Test plan
Test case generation
Execution of test case
Reporting of bugs
Stop criteria if yes closed else retest.
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