anyone can tell me the example of high severioty and low
priority ?
Answer Posted / kkkkk
1. High Severity & Low Priority: Suppose there is an
application which generates some banking related reports
weekly, monthly, quarterly & yearly by doing some
calculations. In this application, there is a fault while
calculating yearly report. This is a high severity fault but
low priority because this fault can be fixed in the next
release as a change request.
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