During which stage in the bug life cycle is a bug verified after it has been fixed?
- Assigned
- Closed
- Fixed
- Verified
In the bug life cycle, after a bug has been fixed by the development team, it moves to the "Verified" stage. During this stage, testers retest the issue to confirm that the defect has indeed been resolved. If the fix is successful, it can then move to the "Closed" stage.
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