Failure severity is based on the consequence or impact of the failure, especially its effect on customers, users, safety, mission performance, business operations, or regulatory compliance. In software quality engineering, severity is different from priority. Severity describes how serious the failure is; priority describes how quickly it should be fixed. A defect affecting safety, security, financial transactions, or critical operations is severe even if only one customer reports it. The cost to find and fix the fault may influence project planning, but it does not define severity. The number of reports may indicate frequency or visibility. Time without failure relates to reliability. Therefore, customer impact determines severity.
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