1-10-100 Rule Fact Sheet
The rule explains how failure to take notice of one cost escalates the loss in terms of dollars.
The rule explains how failure to take notice of one cost escalates the loss in terms of dollars.
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The rule explains how failure to take notice of one cost escalates the loss in terms of dollars. The 1-10-100 rule concept when applied to controlling the costs associated with software development and deployment, states; that it costs one unit of labor resource dollars to correct an issue at development (prevention); it costs 10 units to fix an issue when found at (QC) quality control (correction); and it costs 100 units to fix an issue after the system or product has been implemented with a customer (failure).
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