Answer Posted / tejasri
There are Different Stages in bug life cycle
New: When the bug is found by tester first first the status'
of the bug is "NEW".
Open: When the status is in "OPEN" This gives that the
developer is currently on the bug.
Fixed:After the bug is corrected by the developer with some
changes in the code the status of bug is "FIXED".
DEFERRED:When bug status is in "DEFERRED" it means the bug
will fix later(or) Postpone
DUPLICATE:When the status of bug is "DUPLICATE" it means
that the bug which the tester posted is same like the other bug.
REJECTED:When the bug is in "REJECTED" status then the bug
is not accepted by the developer.
CLOSED:This status"CLOSED" is posted by the tester after the
regression test is completed and if the bug is working correct.
REOPEN: This status "REOPEN" is posted when after regression
test if the defect is still exist.
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