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In software engineering, the lack of experimental evidence often means that anecdotal, intuitive, or sometimes just plain commercial arguments become surprisingly well-entrenched. Conventional wisdom, that smaller components contain relatively fewer faults may be wrong. The author found that medium-sized components were proportionately more reliable than small or large ones. Moreover, he says, there may be limits on the fault density we can achieve.
Les Hatton (Wed,) studied this question.