Answer Posted / chhabrachhagan
New
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open
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Assigned
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Fixed
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Retest--------------Reopen
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Closed
These are main of bug life cycle
1.New-----Bug is found.(TL confirms)
2.Open----Bug is in open state.
3.Assigned-----Bug is assigned to developer.(DEV TL Assigned to devloper)
4.Fixed---Bug is fixed.
5.Retest---Bug has been fixed or not.
6.Reopen----If bug is not fixed then we reopen it and its again assigned to that developer.
7.If bug is fixed then it is in fixed state.
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