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Re: What is the difference between a critical and a major bug in software testing?

 
Gregory269
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What is the difference between a critical and a major bug in software testing?

I want to clarify my definition of a critical and a major bug in software testing According to my understanding a critical bug is one which does not have a work around solution and a major bug is one which does. (Please correct me if i am wrong) But HOW does a tester determine whether or not a bug will have a work around solution or not??

 

 

 

 

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AmRa
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Re: What is the difference between a critical and a major bug in software testing?

A critical defect is show stopper which means the functionality cannot be delivered unless that defect is cleared. And a major defect is a major flaw in functionality but it still can be released.

Both critical and major defect are highlighted by software testers to developers.

Later developers decide that he bug will have a work around solution or not.

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