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Bug-driven development

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Bug-driven development is software development methodology where incremental development is triggered by raising bugs on existing program or software prototype. Most organization which follow this philosophy do not adopt it consciously but it comes into practice after degeneration of existing practice or initially adopted development paradigm. A high number of companies which try to adopt agile development end up doing bug-driven development.