Examples of unresolved and closed bugs and who is responsible for the completeness / correctness of document

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sandeep kumar

  • Nov 23rd, 2007
 

For Unresolved bug the developer responsible and for Closed bug the testing enginner and Team Lead. For document Completeness and Correctness BUsiness Analyst

When developers fix an issue, the tester will test the functionality to ensure it is fixed.  If the issue is fixed, the tester will place the bug report in 'Closed' status and offer a brief description informing what he did to close the issue.  If the issue is not fixed, then the defect needs to be readdressed.  The tester will place the bug report in "Unresolved" status and describe his findings.  Initially, the tester is responsible for the completeness and correctness of these labels and descriptions.   However, these issues will be reviewed by the Project Manager with representatives from test and engineering in a meeting typically known as 'triage'.  Ultimately, it is the Project Manager's (PM) responsibility to ensure that the defects are handled appropriately.  During the 'triage' process, the PM must have the final say as to whether the defects have been handled completely and correctly.

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