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The Cost of Bugs

The costs are logarithmic that is, they increase tenfold as time increases. A bug found and fixed during the early stages when the specification is being written might cost next to nothing, or $1 in our example. The same bug, if not found until the software is coded and tested, might cost $10 to $100. If a customer finds it, the cost could easily be thousands or even millions of dollars.

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