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Article: Software bugs cost $59.5 billion annually, according to a new study commissioned by the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology.(Brief Article)
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- Network World
- Article date:
- July 8, 2002
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Software bugs cost $59.5 billion annually, according to a new study commissioned by the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology. Users pick up more than half the tab; developers and vendors the rest. Most errors are not found until late in the development process or during post-sale software use. NIST says identifying and removing defects earlier in the process could save $22.2 ...
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