Give an example of High sevierity and low priority
Answer Posted / rajendra
High sevierity and low priority bug
This means that:
Bug affacting the application functionality sevierly but
the it has less priority to fix it.
For eg read the following bug description:
Session is not expiring after clicking on logout button in
any screen.
if we click on logout button it is navigating to login
page,but if we click on browser back button again it is
navigating to previously viewed page and not allowing to do
any operations.
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