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A case study in root cause defect analysis
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Software MaintenanceRoot Cause AnalysisSoftware Development PracticeEngineeringSoftware EngineeringSoftware ProcessSoftware AnalysisSoftware Quality AssuranceReliability EngineeringDefect PreventionFault AnalysisFailure AnalysisSystems EngineeringSoftware QualitySoftware Development ProcessDesignIndirect Interval ReductionSoftware DesignSoftware DevelopmentSoftware TestingCase StudyTechnology
There are three interdependent factors that drive our software development processes: interval, quality and cost. As market pressures continue to demand new features ever more rapidly, the challenge is to meet those demands while increasing, or at least not sacrificing, quality. One advantage of defect prevention as an upstream quality improvement practice is the beneficial effect it can have on interval: higher quality early in the process results in fewer defects to be found and repaired in the later parts of the process, thus causing an indirect interval reduction.
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