Researchers propose that human factors involved in the software development processes will determine the quality of the products developed. However, the results of the study also suggest that tools, infrastructure and other resources also have a positive impact on software quality, and the methods of development were found to bring little effect on software quality. According to the research the software quality is an information-intensive process whereby organizational structures, mode of operation, and information flow within the company variably affect software quality.
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2013–2017 Forecast and 2012 Vendor Shares: Leveraging Code Insight to Avert Risk and Optimize Businesses This IDC study provides a 2013–2017 forecast and 2012 vendor share analysis for the worldwide software quality analysis and measurement market, which experienced 14.2% growth to $441.3 million in 2012 revenue (up from $386 million in 2011 with slightly less […]
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Offshore delivery is normally referred to as the relocation of the software project delivery activities to a lower cost location in another country. At the core of this business process is the attainment of cost savings by using cheaper resources, which are assumed to be of similar or same skill set and experience than the […]
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