can any one explain the example of high servity and low
priority, low servity and high priority, high servity and
high priority, low servity and low priority
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Answer / saritha
1.high severity and high priority - Database connectivity
cannot be established by multiple users.
2. low severity and low priority - Small issues like,
incorrect number of decimal digits in the output.
3. low severity and high priority - Images not updated.
4. high severity and low priority - In a module of say 2
interfaces, the link between them is broken or is not
functioning.
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Answer / neha
(1)High priority & High Severity:If u click on explorer
icon or any other icon then system cresh.
(2)low prority & low severity:In login window ,spell of ok
button is "Ko".
(3)Low priority & high serverty:In login window ,there is
an restruction login name should be 8 character if user
enter 9 or than 9 in that case system get cresh.
(4)High priority & low severty :Suppose logo of any brand
company is not proper in their product.so it affect their
business.
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Answer / sethupathy
Guys,
Please remember
Severity - How defines the impact of the bug to the system.
Priority – How soon the bug should be fixed in the pre
planned release cycle.
Based on the information, you can imagine as many number of
bugs you can.
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