What is severiety and priority of the bug?how do they
effect u to report the defect in the builds?
Answer Posted / anil kesanupalli
Severiety means-- The seriousness of the bug with reference
to the Functionality.
Priority means--The importance of the bug with reference to
the Customer/Client..
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