Give me an e.g. of HIgh Severiority and low priority?
Answer Posted / venkat
High severity indicates that the impact on the software is
going to be high. However from usage point of view that
impact is not seen immediately so gets a low priority. It is
important but not urgent. For example, data volume based
critical performance tuning for a new software
implementation. Since initially data volumes are low, the
impact may not be foreseen but when data volumes are
significant, performance tuning need will be felt and
increasingly so.
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