software inspection
Software inspection refers to the systematic examination of software artifacts, such as code, design documents, and requirements, by a group of qualified individuals to detect and address defects, errors, and potential issues. It involves a structured review process that helps improve software quality, identify mistakes early in the development cycle, and enhance overall productivity and reliability of the software.
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