Report number:
Unique number given to a bug.
Program / module being tested:
The name of a program or module that being tested
Version & release number:
The version of the product that you are testing.
Problem Summary:
(data entry field that's one line) precise to what the problem is.
Report Type:
Describes the type of problem found, for example it could be software or hardware bug.
Severity:
Normally, how you view the bug.
Various levels of severity: Low - Medium - High - Urgent
Environment:
Environment in which the bug is found.
Detailed Description:
Detailed description of the bug that is found
How to reproduce:
Detailed description of how to reproduce the bug.
Reported by:
The name of person who writes the report.
Assigned to developer:
The name of developer who assigned to fixed the bug.
Status:
Open:
The status of bug when it entered.
Fixed / feedback:
The status of the bug when it fixed.
Closed:
The status of the bug when verified.
(Bug can be only closed by QA person. Usually, the problem is closed by QA manager.)
Deferred:
The status of the bug when it postponed.
User error:
The status of the bug when user made an error.
Not a bug:
The status of the bug when it is not a bug.
Priority:
Assigned by the project manager who asks the programmers to fix bugs in priority order.
Resolution:
Defines the current status of the problem. There are four types of resolution such as deferred, not a problem, will not fix, and as designed.