- ...quality.
- For some reason, many
engineering organizations think that quality assurance is
below their dignity. This task is only given to an engineering wanna-be. This attitude is totally wrong.
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Many companies have not
learned that quality is important. It is much easier to explain to a
customer why there is a missing feature than to explain
why the product does not work. A happy customer will
remain loyal and wait for the next version.
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