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Software drives competitive business success in a global economy. In that context, software quality is key, and costs of defects late in the life cycle become prohibitive. Increasingly, therefore, we see organizations pushing quality (including security) initiatives, even in a difficult economy. Yet organizations have been releasing software and dealing with defects post-deployment for years. Why do current approaches tend to be inadequate? Companies make money and support business operations with their software using traditional testing techniques and dealing with some level of bugs post-release. Why is it the case that old quality models are falling short to sustain software development and deployment?
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