can anyone give me good and clear example for high severity
and low priority and high priority and low severity?plz its
very urgent...........
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Answer / andy
High Severity and Low Priority:
Whenever we find the defects which have severe impact to
the application (For Example: financial and safety impacted
defects) and in the other hand we have sufficient time to
fix it, then we assign the status High Severity and Low
Priority.
Low Severity and High Priority:
If the defects have low impact to the application (for
example: spelling mistakes in the fron page of the
application) and we need to releas the product next day, we
assign the status Low Severity and High Priority.
Hope it helps.
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Answer / praneeth
when images are not updating in the application that is
low seviority ,high priority
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Answer / shruthi
Ex for high severity low priority:
whenever 80% of module is released to the testing dept as
far as the test engg is concerned the unavailabilty of
functionality is treated to be high priority...but as they
are under development the project lead will give least
priority.
Ex for least severity and high priority:
upon customers visit all the look and feel defects are
given high priority.
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Answer / shruthi
Ex for high severity low priority:
whenever 80% of module is released to the testing dept as
far as the test engg is concerned the unavailabilty of
functionality is treated to be high severity...but as they
are under development the project lead will give least
priority.
Ex for least severity and high priority:
upon customers visit all the look and feel defects are
given high priority.
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