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Software Defect Management Best Practices

Posted March 31, 2002 | Leadership | Leadership |

If software were defect-free, we could effectively cut development effort by almost half. 1 Even more compelling, if there were no defects in our software, we could reallocate most of the maintenance and support resources to developing new features rather than fixing defects.

About The Author
Khaled Emam
Khaled El Emam is Professor at the University of Ottawa, Canada, Faculty of Medicine, where he previously held the position of Canada Research Chair in Electronic Health Information. He is also founder, President, and CEO of Privacy Analytics Inc. As an entrepreneur, Dr. El Emam has founded or cofounded five companies involved with data management and data analytics over the last two decades. He has worked in technical and management positions… Read More
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