Who will change the Bug Status as Deffered?
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Answer / sandeep
Developer cannot mark it as deffered, its either PL, PM or
may be tester some times, that depends on comapny hierarchy
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A deferred defect is a defect that is caused due to a time
constraint and cannot be corrected in the current release
and/or it is due to missing a system requirement and was
never coded or coded correctly. The CCB...Change Control
Board decides if a defect should be deferred. The CCB is
usually comprised of the Project manager, lead/key
developers, and lead/key testers. Sometimes even a key
user or SME (subject matter expert). A developer or tester
alone SHOULD NOT change the status of a defect to deferred.
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Answer / mfsi_priyankaa
developer change the bug status as deffered..If the
developer wants to fix the bug in next release not in the
current release then they make the bug status as deffered.
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Answer / mrs phogat
Yes Priyan,
sneha is right.
it can be PM or Developer. it varies from organization 2
organization.
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Answer / saikat
All crap!!
The defect status is changed by the one who is responsible
for defect management for that project.It can be the PM,PL,
Test Manager, Test Lead, Test Engineer. It can be
anyone.Any status of the defect is ideally changed by the
one who is responsible for defect management. It can be a
formal process or an informal one dpeending on the [roject
volume/ priority/deadlines/budget etc.
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Answer / raghunandan rao
Bug will be in open status while developer is working on it
Fixed after developer completes his work
if it is not fixed properly the tester puts it in reopen
After fixing the bug properly it is in closed state.
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