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  1. #1
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    Bug Life Cycle Activities

    In bug life-cycle, List the activites between New and Assigned states?


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    Re: Bug Life Cycle Activities

    Activites in Bug Life Cylce :
    New->Open->Assigned->Accepted->Resolved->Closed
    New->Open->Assigned->Rejected->Reopened->Resolved->Closed
    New->Open->Assigned->Rejected->Closed
    New->Open->Assigned->Deferred


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    Re: Bug Life Cycle Activities

    for status is new

    once the developed application released to the testing department.upto that time there is no defects, the test engineer only test that data.initiallywhenever the defect is identified newly then he will set the status as new or open.

    for assigned status

    some builds are released parallally testing is done. whenever the new changes are incorporated by the developers, if the test engineer not aware of those changes then he will raise them as defects, but the developer will set the status as as per design it is assigned. eg: the requirements ductment updations while developing, if the TE not aware of updates he raises this new changes are defects developer can set status as asper design

    if any doubts in manual testing pls ask
    madhav_sus@yahoo.co.in


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