The defects can be classified as follows:
Critical: There is s functionality block. The application is not able to proceed any further.
Major: The application is not working as desired. There are variations in the functionality.
Minor: There is no failure reported due to the defect, but certainly needs to be rectified.
Cosmetic: Defects in the User Interface or Navigation.
Suggestion: Feature which can be added for betterment.
Defect Priority
The priority level describes the time for resolution of the defect. The priority level would be classified as follows:
Immediate: Resolve the defect with immediate effect.
At the Earliest: Resolve the defect at the earliest, on priority at the second level.
Normal: Resolve the defect.
Later: Could be resolved at the later stages.
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