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By implementing early and continual verification of software, the engineering organization – from the developer to management – receives early and continual feedback on the stability, robustness, and completeness of software. This enables developers to repair defects immediately – when it costs the least time, effort, and money – and produce high-quality software releases sooner, thus eliminating the eleventh-hour panic of detecting and fixing large volumes of defects uncovered by Product Test.
 
By implementing early and continual verification of software, the engineering organization – from the developer to management – receives early and continual feedback on the stability, robustness, and completeness of software. This enables developers to repair defects immediately – when it costs the least time, effort, and money – and produce high-quality software releases sooner, thus eliminating the eleventh-hour panic of detecting and fixing large volumes of defects uncovered by Product Test.
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By implementing early and continual verification of software, the engineering organization – from the developer to management – receives early and continual feedback on the stability, robustness, and completeness of software. This enables developers to repair defects immediately – when it costs the least time, effort, and money – and produce high-quality software releases sooner, thus eliminating the eleventh-hour panic of detecting and fixing large volumes of defects uncovered by Product Test.