How we allocate the priority(Blocker, Critical, etc.,) in Testing?
Answer / Moneeka
Priorities in testing are allocated based on the impact and urgency of the issues being tested. 'Blocker' refers to critical issues that prevent the system from functioning properly or meeting requirements, while 'Critical' indicates issues that significantly affect the system's functionality.
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