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  2. Software review - Wikipedia

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    Software peer reviews are conducted by one or more colleagues of the author, to evaluate the technical content and/or quality of the work. [2] Software management reviews are conducted by management representatives to evaluate the status of work done and to make decisions regarding downstream activities.

  3. Software technical review - Wikipedia

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    Technical reviews may also provide recommendations of alternatives and examination of various alternatives" (IEEE Std. 1028-1997, IEEE Standard for Software Reviews, clause 3.7). [1] "Software product" normally refers to some kind of technical document. This might be a software design document or program source code, but use cases, business ...

  4. Software inspection - Wikipedia

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    Peer reviews are considered an industry best-practice for detecting software defects early and learning about software artifacts. Peer Reviews are composed of software walkthroughs and software inspections and are integral to software product engineering activities. A collection of coordinated knowledge, skills, and behaviors facilitates the ...

  5. Software peer review - Wikipedia

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    The National Software Quality Experiment, [2] evaluating the effectiveness of peer reviews, finds, "a favorable return on investment for software inspections; savings exceeds costs by 4 to 1". To state it another way, it is four times more costly, on average, to identify and fix a software problem later.

  6. Software audit review - Wikipedia

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    A software audit review, or software audit, is a type of software review in which one or more auditors who are not members of the software development organization conduct "An independent examination of a software product, software process, or set of software processes to assess compliance with specifications, standards, contractual agreements, or other criteria".

  7. Software walkthrough - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, a walkthrough or walk-through is a form of software peer review "in which a designer or programmer leads members of the development team and other interested parties through a software product, and the participants ask questions and make comments about possible errors, violation of development standards, and other problems". [1]

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  9. Code review - Wikipedia

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    Software Engineers (a.k.a. programmers) reviewing a program. Code review (sometimes referred to as peer review) is a software quality assurance activity in which one or more people examine the source code of a computer program, either after implementation or during the development process. The persons performing the checking, excluding the ...