Abstract

With the advent of e-commerce business, many software providers have started developing e-commerce solutions. However, the emphasis has to be given on developing defect free e-commerce portals. The current work is produced based on quantitative analysis done on five e-commerce projects. The defect data (discovery, fix and regression) are fed into the development process of the subsequent projects that helped in preventing the similar defects. A data analysis is done using Rayleigh Method to estimate the number of latent defects which may seep to the customers. This enabled in reduction in the count of User Acceptance Test defects, in the projects developed subsequently there by greatly decreasing the cost of development.

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