Answer Posted / vinay bhatnagar
According to my understanding
Error- Error is obviously a mistake and an error is always a
bug.
Bug- Bug is not always a mistake, example- if we prepare one
system which having more features then client requirement so
its not a error because system is working good with more
features but its a bug as system is not according to the
requirement.
Thanks and Regards
Vinay Bhatnagar
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