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What is the Top 10 defect list?

Summary of Top 10 defect list -- complete article at www.cebase.org

1. Finding and fixing a software problem after delivery is often 100 times more expensive than finding and fixing it during the requirements and design phase.
2. About 40-50% of the effort on current software projects is spent on avoidable rework.
3. About 80% of the avoidable rework comes from 20% of the defects.
4. About 80% of the defects come from 20% of the modules and about half the modules are defect free.
5. About 90% of the downtime comes from at most 10% of the defects.
6. Peer reviews catch 60% of the defects.
7. Perspective-based reviews catch 35% more defects than non-directed reviews.
8. Disciplined personal practices can reduce defect introduction rates by up to 75%.
9. All other things being equal, it costs 50% more per source instruction to develop high-dependability software products than to develop low-dependability software products. However, the investment is more than worth it if significant operations and maintenance costs are involved.
10. About 40-50% of user programs enter use with nontrivial defects.



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