Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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That number of 600 bugs is ludicrously low for a major IT project (unless there were very inadequate levels of testing done) The actual number would have run into the thousands. Many of them would have been categorised as Low Level (every bug is assigned a Level), and some of them would have been categorised as Resolved. Sounds to me very much like Horizon Project Director had been economical with the truth (probably for reasons of making project deadlines and triggering project milestone payments) when reporting up to the Project Board and beyond. Make them produce the database of bugs. That'd bring things into focus in double quick time
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