Using simulation to build inspection efficiency benchmarks for development projects
Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Software engineering
A Comprehensive Evaluation of Capture-Recapture Models for Estimating Software Defect Content
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Software Quality Models
Software Quality Control
Quantitative Evaluation of Capture-Recapture Models to Control Software Inspections
ISSRE '97 Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
The When-Who-How analysis of defects for improving the quality control process
Journal of Systems and Software
How many individuals to use in a QA task with fixed total effort?
Proceedings of the ACM-IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering and measurement
An empirical study on the effectiveness of security code review
ESSoS'13 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Engineering Secure Software and Systems
More testers - The effect of crowd size and time restriction in software testing
Information and Software Technology
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Defect-removal efficiency-the percentage of bugs eliminated by software reviews, inspections and tests-is a powerful software quality metric that should be understood by everyone in the software business. Many top companies have used this metric since the 1960s. In fact, one of the most common attributes of “best in class” companies is that their software managers, programmers and quality assurance staff know their defect-removal efficiency levels. This rather simple metric can lead to some very sophisticated analyses and change “quality” from an ambiguous, amorphous term to a tangible factor