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    Post Test director

    what is difference between refuse and rejected status in test diector
    and after execution why * comes what is the meaning of that


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    Thumbs up Re: Test director

    When a new defect is raised by a QA tester the status is "New". Then the defect will be analyzed by the business triage team, and they will perform the reviewing task in the status "Under Review". The business triage team may either accept the defect and change the status to "Open" or they can reject the defect.

    The defect may be rejected either by any of the following reasons:
    1. Not clear understanding of the requirements
    2. Functionality not tested properly
    3. Defect wrongly created
    4. Defect not mapped correctly to the respective requirement

    When a new defect is raised by a QA tester the status is "New". Then the defect will be analyzed by the business triage team, and they will perform the reviewing task in the status "Under Review". Other than accepting or rejecting the defect, it may also be refused. This will happen when the defect was raised for the requirement that is going to be tested in the future builds. In this case, the defect will be retested after the requirement is coded and released to deployment. Once the build is deployed the status will change from refused to open. If the same problem exists after the code upgrade, the defect status will be changed to Reopen otherwise the status will be rejected or closed.

    Please explain in detail in what circumstances you are getting "*", so it will be easy to clear.


  3. #3

    Re: Test director

    when a developer send refuse by test director means there is no error in coding or coding will be developed after as bus or driver we know that
    when a developer send reject means ther is no error in coding


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