differnce between testing life cycle and bug life cycle?
Answer Posted / ganesan
Testing Life Cycle
Testing Life Cycle is total testing activity from begin to
end.
1. Test Plan Preparation
2. Test Case Design
3. Test Execution
4. Error Log Reporting
5. Defect Tracking
5. Test Report Preration
Bug Life Cycle
First time bug is found and successfully closed is called
Bug life cyle. It comes under Defect tracking stage in TLC.
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