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1. Use of different methodologies for logical codes and algorithms would increase the number of bugs. |
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2. Difficulty of modifying uncommented codes would increase the number of bugs. |
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3. When the initial developers do not use descriptive names for methods, classes, and variables would increase the number of bugs. |
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4. Practice to keep the code complex would help to increase the number of bugs. |
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5. Number of bugs would be increased when the program contain hard coded lines without maintaining Portability of the code. |
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6. Number of less qualified developers would increase the number of bugs |
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7. Poor knowledge of developers on basic theories and concepts of developing would increase the number of bugs. |
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8. Poor practical knowledge of developers on required programming languages would increase the bug count? |
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9. Lack of developing experience of the system would affects to increase arising bugs in the system. |
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10. Lack of training on the system for new developers would increase number of bugs in the releases. |
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