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why does software have bugs

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why does software have bugs..

Answer / hanuman prasad

1.softwares building by human beings and we all make
mistakes
2.lack experience
3.don't have the right information
4.misunderstand
5.careless
6.tired or under time pressure

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why does software have bugs..

Answer / vijay

1.Mis communication
2.Rapidly changed the requirements
3.Egos
4.Lack of knoledge on domain or project
5.time factors

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why does software have bugs..

Answer / jeevan

Comunication gap b/w the US & India personel
If program has more comlicated

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