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'''Zero-bug release''' or '''ZBR''' is an old school development vernacular when the development of the software transitions from planning and development to release and support phases. In reality, the term is a misnomer as unimportant bugs are still present in the final product.<ref name="pgrs">[http://www.pgrs.net/2007/11/30/zero-bug-releases '''Paul Gross's Blog''': ''Zero bug releases'']</ref> It is the practice of developing software that is maintained in the highest quality state throughout the entire development process.{{Ref/Reuse|pgrs}} | '''Zero-bug release''' or '''ZBR''' is an old school development vernacular when the development of the software transitions from planning and development to release and support phases. In reality, the term is a misnomer as unimportant bugs are still present in the final product.<ref name="pgrs">[http://www.pgrs.net/2007/11/30/zero-bug-releases '''Paul Gross's Blog''': ''Zero bug releases'']</ref> It is the practice of developing software that is maintained in the highest quality state throughout the entire development process.{{Ref/Reuse|pgrs}} | ||
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