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Organizations are wandering how they can predict the quality of their software before it is used. Generally there are tree approaches to do so [1]:
1. - Predicting the number of defects in the system.
2. - Estimating the reliability of the system in terms of time and failure.
3. - Understanding the impact of the design and testing processes on defect counts and failure densities.
Knowing the quality of the software allows the organization to estimate the amount of resources to be invested on its maintenance. Software maintenance is a factor that consumes most of the resources in many software organizations [2], therefore its worth it to be able to characterize, assess and predict defects in the software at early stages of its development in order to reduce maintenance costs. Maintenance involves activities such as correcting errors, maintaining software, and adapting software to deal with new environment requirements [2].",
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