Orthogonal Defect Classification-A Concept for In-Process Measurements
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By employing the Orthogonal Defect Classification scheme, the authors are able to support management with a firm handle on technical decision making. Through the extensive capture and analysis of defect semantics, one can obtain information on project management, test effectiveness, reliability, quality, and customer usage. The article describes three real-life case studies, and demonstrates the applicability of their techniques.