You have raised a priority 1 bug that needs to be fixed for
release tonight, the developer concerned is refusing to fix
this, what do you do and why?
Answer Posted / sibin sivadas
Hi Rajendra,
Please correct me if i am wrong.
Severity - Criticality of the functionality of the
AUT(blocker,major,minor)
Priority- level of importance from the business point of view.
and please give me examples of the below:
-high priority and low severity
-high severity and low priority
-high severity and priority
-low severity and priority.
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