To estimate the number of errors in a new piece of software by applying the errorseeding approach, a programmer puts 10 deliberate (seeded) faults into the program.
A second programmer then tests the program and finds 27 errors, 8 of which are
confirmed by the first programmer to be seeded errors. Estimate the original number
of faults in the program (i.e., excluding the seeded errors).
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