> ... should be listed as a risk factor in your 10-K forms. Sooner or later, shareholders are going to figure this out and start holding these enterprises' management accountable.
And on that day publicly traded companies will start to implement comprehensive test suites. Until then they are just extra costs as far as (most) management is concerned and management loves to 'trim the fat' and eliminate costs.
And on that day publicly traded companies will start to implement comprehensive test suites. Until then they are just extra costs as far as (most) management is concerned and management loves to 'trim the fat' and eliminate costs.