what is the status of defect when the developer reject the
defect?
Answer Posted / mohan shyam
According to the Defect/Bug life cycle, A developer can
face three stages after opening the code:-
a). Deferred - If the defect is not having any importance &
it is not effecting the functionality of the application,
then it is rejected & Application is released.
b). Postponed - If appropriate tools/resources are not
available to fix the Defect. This stage is known as
Postponed.
c). Pending reject - After analysing the part of the
program which contains defect,the developer find that there
is no defect, it is a mistake committed by tester then
stage is called Pending Reject.
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