who will give severity and priority define with example?
Answer Posted / ramesh
Severity is defined by the tester, while finding the bug
and it is approved by the test manager or lead or project
manager as the bug is high, medium or low severity.
Priority is defined purely by the Project manager based the
release notes.
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