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Tuesday, 19 May 2015


So What is Defect Life Cycle ?

New : Tester found new bug and report it to test lead .

Open : Team Lead open this bug and assign to the developer .

Assign : Developer has three choices after assigning the big.

1. Reject : He can say that this is not a bug because of some hardware or other problems you might getting defect in application .
2. Differed : He can postpone bug fixing according to priority of bug .
3. Duplicate : If the bug is repeated twice or the two bugs mention the same concept of the bug , then one bug status is changed to "Duplicate".

Fixed : If there are no such conditions like reject , duplicate the developer has to fix the bug .

Re-Testing : Re-test the whole application to find the defects if  the defect is still there. In case there is a bug present  , they will re-open the bug and if bug is not there it will move to verify.

Re- Open : If defect raised during re-testing we re- open the bug .

Verify : Test whole application (Regression ).

Close : Close the application .

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