Can anybody describe what might be the reasons or situations
where the developer doesn't accept a bug as a bug , raised
by tester ?
Answer Posted / senna
The most common scenario is when the developer cannot reproduce the issue in his or her system. Another frequent scenario would be when the developer deems the issue as working as intended and now it is up to the tester in conjunction with the test lead and BA to prove it is not. A slightly less common scenario is when there already exists a similar open defect and in this case the newer defect would be marked as duplicate and rejected.
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