What is Deffered? explain it who allocate it?
Answer Posted / rp
deffered or pospond is a kind of status in software defect life cycle.which is declared based on
1-importance of bug( means if raised bug is not going to effect current release so they pospond the bug in next release
to get fixed)
2- due to lack of time in release(means they have number of bug to be fixed in current release)
this status generally changed by business manager or testing manager or one who knows about product very well)
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