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Comment Bad Statistics... (Score 5, Insightful) 442

Also keep in mind that defect density is just an average. If you have 31 defects in 60k lines of code, that is potentially 31 security risks, or out-of-operation risks. If the other software tested had double the lines of code (120k), the density would imply that they had slightly less than double the defects, so say 58 or 60. That implies _58_ potential security or uptime risks. In this case, imho, defect density is not a good indicator of the reliablity of the software.

My general rule is that if someone is quoting statictics to you, they are lying. At least on average. :)

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