How would you define a "bug?"
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Answer / nittynite
A bug is defined as expected results in defined specification within defined scope with rules return unexpected values or display except where such exceptions are noted in the spec. Halting the process or hanging the process is an error, not a bug.
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Answer / anand
if we created any program and we are not getting the output , then there is an error,
error is also called as bug
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Answer / raghunandan rao
The mistake made in software coding is an'ERROR' when it is
identified by a tester its a 'defect' after being accepted
by the developer its a 'BUG'.
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Answer / praveen-9885734486
Bug can be defined based on its priority and severioty in
bug report.
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Answer / priyaravi
Bug Can also be defined as When the condition fails.
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