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Bug priority vs Bug severity

Author: Ed Howard



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Priority represents the importance of fixing a bug, and reflects a business decision as to how soon that bug should be fixed: all priority 1 bugs should be fixed before priority 2 bugs, etc. Severity represents “how bad a bug is.” For example, a bug that causes the program to crash would be considered high severity, while a small spelling error might be low severity.


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