Published: 02 July 2024
Summary
As the pace of innovation and competition have increased, the need to deliver product enhancements rapidly has never been greater. Digital product managers can meet this need with a focus on the predictable delivery of a quality product, avoiding time lost due to technical debt and bugs.
Included in Full Research
Overview
Key Findings
In its 2022 report on The Cost of Poor Software Quality in the U.S., the Consortium for Information and Software Quality (CISQ) estimated that the cost of finding and fixing bugs was $607 billion. Digital product managers influence the conditions and developer behaviors that cause some of these bugs.
Misinterpreted user stories due to a lack of business context and poorly defined nonfunctional requirements are a major contributor to bugs as developers rush to meet schedules or fail to account for real-world security, performance or scale demands.
A study published in the Journal of Systems and Software found that developers
Clients can log in to view the entire
document.