What is severity ?
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Answer / jays
Severity testing is nothing but ,how much
effective/critical/serious is the bug.It is usually reported
by tester to developer
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Answer / pankaj kumar sinha
severity is how much impact any bug will impose to the
system. Level of severity is determined by the tester. level
of severity can be 1)High, 2)Medium or 3)Low
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Answer / madhu.p
seriousness of the defect with respect to the application is called as Severity
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Answer / balaji m
Degree of impact on the system when the issue occurs.
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