What is SEVERITY and PRIORITY ?
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Answer / venkatesh kumar
SEVERITY explains the impact of the Defect on the
functionality.
For example if the Defect is of High SEVERITY it means that
it is affecting the functionality to a high extent.
PRIORITY means which Defect should be fixed first so that
the application may work as it is required.
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Answer / rama choudhary
Saverity means :how much the bug is critical for testing.
example:if saverity is 1 .it block our testing.
2 .it break the major functionality.
Priority means:which defect should fixed first so that the
application may work
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Answer / udayan inamdar
propity:- the occurance of defect is more but not gurrenty
to that bug more affect on functionality .
SEVERITY:- the bug is create more damage but not the
gurrenty to that bug is high prority
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