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<p>and wasted effort. Severity levels are not standardized, but differ by context, such as industry and tracking tool. For example, a crash in a video game has a different impact than a crash in a bank server. Example severity level descriptions are crash or hang, no workaround (user cannot accomplish a task), has workaround (user can still accomplish the task), visual defect (a misspelling for example), or documentation error. Another example set of severities: critical, high, low, blocker, trivial. The severity of a bug may be the same category</p><p>
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