Asked by Meow idk
KeepMoving Test Plan
Using the KeepMoving Test Plan above, you'll notice that Test Case ID #4 Failed. What is the best course of action to take next?
(2 points)
The defect is major and critical to the app functioning. Therefore, developers should push an update to users that disables the app until the issue is resolved.
The defect is not major or critical to the app functioning. Therefore, developers should remove the function from the app entirely to avoid issues in the future.
The defect is major, but not critical to the app functioning. Therefore, it should be listed as a moderate defect, but given high priority.
The defect is not major or critical to the app functioning. Therefore, it should be listed as a minor defect and given a moderate priority.
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The third option.
If Test Case #4 uncovers a major but non-blocking issue, it should not force an immediate app disable or removal. Record it as a significant (moderate-to-high severity) defect and assign high priority so developers fix it promptly while users can still use the app.
If Test Case #4 uncovers a major but non-blocking issue, it should not force an immediate app disable or removal. Record it as a significant (moderate-to-high severity) defect and assign high priority so developers fix it promptly while users can still use the app.
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