Answer Posted / shilpa churi
1) Tester find the bug.
2) Tester enter bug in Bug life cycle / Defect life cycle
and pur status as "OPEN".
3) Tester inform concern developer regarding "OPEN" status
bug.
4) Developer resolve the bug and change status as "Resolve".
5) Tester retest and if it re-occure than put status as "Re-
OPEN".
6) If it is fix than change status as "Close".
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