On 28 June 2013 20:24, Keith Ray <keith.ray@...> wrote:
On 2013 Jun 27, at 4:06 PM, David Burstin <david.burstin@...> wrote:
The standard policy is that for every 10 hours of
coding we need to allocate 3 hours of future defect fixing!
Wow. I knew a programmer who was dinged by her manager because she wasn't creating enough bugs. They expected a certain number of bugs per some number of lines of code to be found in code-review and testing.
I remember reading that NASA projects would not be released until a
certain number of bugs had been found. This number was based on the
project size and compared against bug statistics gathered from
previous projects. Sadly, I can't find a URL to cite right now.