Answer Posted / karthick407
Bug: Deviation from the client requiremnet.
Bug life cycle:
1.New : When executing the test cases, if the tester
found any defects, he would rise a bug with the status NEW.
2.Once the bug is raised , it will be send to the
developer who works on the module with the status ASSIGNED.
3.Once the developer fixed the bug. It would move to
FIXED status.
4.Tester will re execute the test cases which are failed
initially. If The test case is pass then the he will CLOSE
the bug.
5. if still the bug araise, again he would send it to
the developer with the status REOPEN.
this cycle will go till all the bugs are fixed and all
test cases are pass.
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