Answer Posted / savita
Defect life cycle:first step is to see whether defect is
opened or new.if it is so then first is to see which all
defect is to be rejected ,fixed in new release,not
reproduced etc.and there may be some defects which are small
at the core of application that defects cant be fixed..some
are not reproducible for example were environment is
mismatch or build is mismatch in such case it is not
reproducible.
so 1)OPEN/NEW
2)ASSIGNED
3) FIXED
4) RETESTED
5)OPEN /CLOSE..
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