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Code Review - Best Practices
The following is a list of best practices for reviewing code gathered from various sources:
- Implement a Core Review standard, because the yield of the Code Review phase is 50 to 80% better than that of the Test phase.
- Review between 100 and 300 lines of code at a time and spend 30-60 minutes doing it for best results.
- Avoid code review meetings, because meetings contributed only 4% of the defects found in the code inspections.
- Slow down to a comfortable pace, as reviewers slower than 400 lines per hour are above average in their ability to uncover defects. But when faster than 450 lines/hour the defect density is below average in 87% of the cases.
- Take a time-out, because defects are found at relatively constant rates through the first 60 minutes of inspection. At that point the checklist-style review levels off sharply; the other review styles level off slightly later. In no case is a defect discovered after 90 minutes.