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Article :: Quality By Design, Part 1: Avoiding Rotten Code

Author: awprofessional.com | Published: 29th Aug 2005 | Visited: 170 times | Add Comment
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We all have to face the fact that some software stinks; it doesn't work right or it just plain feels wrong. Fixing these problems is simple, but may not be easy. We have to understand the nature of software development and make sure that we allow ourselves enough time to do a good job.

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