define with example high severity and low priority ?
2.low severity and high priority?
3.both are high?
4.both are low ?
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Answer / dilip
*High P and low s- If a bug has great bussiness importance
but it is not affecting the funcionality of feature. e.g.
company name is Kavita Pvt. LTD. but wrongly written as
Kvita Pvt. LTD. on a build. It has business importance bcoz
its name is written wrongly. But it has low severity
becouse the funcnality of feature is working fine.
* Low P high S- a bug which is not easily reporducible by
end user. For e.g. If the hard disk of your computer
crashses then Bill Gates will not come to repaire it. In
this case severity is high but priority is low.
* High P and high S- Any bug filed under sanity testing
(sanity covers test cases which are mandatory to be passed
or go to the next level of testing) is high P and High S.
Suppose you have to send a report through mail to your
manager and mangaer's work is based on ur report. But you
are not able to login your account and therefore not able
to send mails.
*Low P and Low S- such as font size font color fond family
etc.
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Answer / sap labs
2.low severity and high priority: company logo
severiety is less,it does not affect to the software but
the priorrity is more.
3.both are high:
arithmetical bug.
4.colour of the page.
it does not affect the s/w
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