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Software and Software Engineering
SIAM Review, 1973First, we give a short account of the preclassical (Babbage, Ludgate) and classical (Zuze, von Neumann, Wilkes) initial steps in establishing programming concepts. The net result of the 1945–1955 decade was a thorough underestimate of the role software would play in the next decade.
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Science, 1982
Two principal themes are observed in software development, both aimed at improving the productivity of developing and maintaining new applications. The first is to provide increasingly rich system programming function in order to handle the details of managing hardware resources.
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Two principal themes are observed in software development, both aimed at improving the productivity of developing and maintaining new applications. The first is to provide increasingly rich system programming function in order to handle the details of managing hardware resources.
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2023
Modern software systems are extremely complex, and this complexity makes them difficult to create, debug, maintain, update, and secure. Because software systems are an increasingly vital part of just about everything that goes on in the world today, it is imperative that we make it easier to develop and maintain them in order to prevent a breakdown of ...
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Modern software systems are extremely complex, and this complexity makes them difficult to create, debug, maintain, update, and secure. Because software systems are an increasingly vital part of just about everything that goes on in the world today, it is imperative that we make it easier to develop and maintain them in order to prevent a breakdown of ...
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Software Evolution and Software Evolution Processes
Annals of Software Engineering, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Lehman, Meir M., Ramil, Juan F.
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Software safety: relating software assurance and software integrity
International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems, 2010The overall safety integrity of a safety critical system, comprising both software and hardware, is typically specified quantitatively, e.g., in terms of failure rates. However, for software, it is widely accepted that there is a limit on what can be quantitatively demonstrated, e.g., by means of statistical testing and operational experience.
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