describe Bug life Cycle and the process taken in your
organization.
Answer Posted / murali.msc03
As soon as Test Engineer finds a Bug will Raise the bug as
in NEW Status and will post it development Tl and Will keep
it in Open Status and assign it to concerned developer. and
he can change the status of bug as duplicate, As designed,
not Reproducable, if it is a bug then developer will work
on it and give it as Fix status. Then Tester will retest
that bug and see that it is reproducable or not if it is
not reproducable then he will close the bug, if its
reproduce the same bug then keeps it in reopen status.
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