while testing a bug has been found and reported but it was not
fixed and delivered to the client what will be the effect on
it?
Answer Posted / karunakar reddy
Depending up on the priorty of of the bug,
(1) if it is a "High priorty bug" means effecting the
functonality of the applicationn ,then the developers have
to fix it with in no time.
(2) If it is a "Low Priority bug", means not effecting the
application then it has to be fixed in the next iteration
or in no time.
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