Answer Posted / ch.s.m.prasad
Error: A mistake in a coding is called error.
Defect: due to errors in coding testing engineers getting
mismatches of our app. build this is defect or issue
Bug: these defects or issues are accepted by the devolopers
to be solve then it is called Bug
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