diff stages between open and fixed status in defect bug
cycle
Answer Posted / bishwajit.rk
Defect Status are Defect Tracking Tool dependent.
As per IBM ClearQuest, different stages in a Defect Life
Cycle are:
1- Submitted or New or Open
2- Assigned - Assigned by the Test Leader to a developer.
3- Investigate - Developer checks that if he can reproduce
the defect. During this period a Developer change to this
status.
4- Resolved or Fixed- Once the defect is Investigated and
solved, Developer change the status to Resolved.
5- Verified - This status is given by Tester. Once the
defect is verified by retesting the defect.
6- Reopen - If the defect is still reproduciable during the
retesting.
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