W. E. Wong, A. Bertolino, V. Debroy, A. Mathur, A. Offutt, M. Vouk
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Teaching software testing: Experiences, lessons learned and the path forward
According to a study commissioned by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2002, software bugs cost the U.S. economy an estimated $59.5 billion annually, or about 0.6 percent of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP). The same study also found that more than one-third of these costs, or an estimated $22.2 billion, could be eliminated by an improved testing infrastructure. These numbers would be significantly higher if the study were conducted today.