Answer Posted / shubhra
Hi
In general, the cost of quality depends on the phase of
product lifecycle.
If the bug is identified in the earlier stages of product
lifecycle, the cost of correcting it will be less, while if
it is identified in the later phases, the cost of getting it
corrected will be so much.
Even in some cases the cost of quality can exceeds till the
extent, where changing the design of the product will be
better option in place of correcting the bug.
Thanks
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