I think just as reliability engineering benefited moving from 'keep the system always up' (but fail occasionally in the real world) to 'keep the system up 99.999% of the time' (and succeed in a measurable way), fixing bugs in software might benefit from such an honest and quantitative approach.
I think just as reliability engineering benefited moving from 'keep the system always up' (but fail occasionally in the real world) to 'keep the system up 99.999% of the time' (and succeed in a measurable way), fixing bugs in software might benefit from such an honest and quantitative approach.