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Figure 1.  The cumulative distribution of contributions to  the code base.
Figure 3.Cumulative distribution of the contributions in two  commercial projects.
Table 3 compares Apache to the previous commercial  projects. Project B did not have enough time in the field to  accumulate customer-reported problems and we do not  have pre-system test defects for Project A
Figure 4.  Proportion of changes closed within given  number of days.

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