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Anti-Patterns vs. Patterns: What Is the Difference?

BMC

Moral Hazard In philosophical contexts, Moral Hazard is the separation of individuals from the consequences of their decisions. First, staffing ratios are almost never 1 developer to 1 QA analyst, and even a handful of developers can easily exceed the capacity of the QA team.

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Anti-Patterns vs. Patterns: What Is the Difference?

BMC

Moral Hazard In philosophical contexts, Moral Hazard is the separation of individuals from the consequences of their decisions. First, staffing ratios are almost never 1 developer to 1 QA analyst, and even a handful of developers can easily exceed the capacity of the QA team.