Hi,

Depends who wants to know ?

If it's the US military ....  100 years...

Congress will fund you forever while debating "Adverts" on the web and the 
radio.

Anton Britz

On Tue, 2 Oct 2007 09:01:47 -0500, Bob Fake - InfoSec, Inc. 
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>Hi All,
>
>I've searched the archives, but didn't find anything on this...
>
>Can anyone tell me or does anyone know where I might find a
>documented "industry standard" amount of time it takes to analyze a line of
>code?  I suspect something has been published on this somewhere, but I can't
>seem to locate anything.
>
>I'm sure the amount of time varies depending on the type of code (ALC,
>COBOL, EZtrieve, et al) but any direction would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>Bob
>Robert B. Fake
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