Scenario: During the testing phase, a critical bug is discovered that impacts the functionality of the software. How would you handle this situation within the SDLC?
- Prioritize fixing the critical bug before proceeding with further testing
- Ignore the bug and proceed with testing
- Abandon testing and move on to deployment
- Blame the testing team for overlooking the bug
Prioritizing fixing the critical bug ensures that the software's functionality is not compromised. It minimizes the risk of releasing faulty software and demonstrates a commitment to quality assurance within the SDLC process.
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