Please provide the examples for following scenarios
1.High Sevierity Low Priority
2.Low Sevierity High priority
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Answer / vk
1. High Severity Low Priority: weblink accessed by few
users only eg. 1% users is broken.
2. Low Severity High priority: Spelling mistake in company
name or product name which is visible.
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Answer / prerit binjrajka
First, the priority will vary from customer to customer.
One general scenario-
1.Data should not be downloadlable but it is in reality
downloading-high severity(security) but low priority.
2.Instead of photo of Mahatma Gandhi,Jawaharlal Nehru's
Photo is present(low UI bug) but may be high priority.
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Answer / santosh rout
Company logo does not display- high sevierity and low
priority
Any text trancation in page -low sevierity and high priority
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Answer / ravi suvvari
1)A company Logo invereted may be High Severity but may be
Low priority
2)Spelling mistakes or Case sensitiveness may beof Low
priority but High Priority.
RAvi Suvvari
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