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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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Scientific American, 1992
Programming bugs have disrupted telephone service and delayed shuttle Iaunches. An inherent uncertainty in reliability may mean limiting a computer's role, especially in systems where software is critical for safety.
Littlewood B., Strigini L.
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Programming bugs have disrupted telephone service and delayed shuttle Iaunches. An inherent uncertainty in reliability may mean limiting a computer's role, especially in systems where software is critical for safety.
Littlewood B., Strigini L.
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Software of the Future Is the Future of Software?
2007Software in the near ubiquitous future (Softure) will need to cope with variability, as software systems get deployed on an increasingly large diversity of computing platforms and operates in different execution environments. Heterogeneity of the underlying communication and computing infrastructure, mobility inducing changes to the execution ...
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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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Childhood Education, 1984
Abstract RAFFI—Singable Songs for the Very Young; More Singable Songs; One Light One Sun. A&M Records. Record player 33rpm. Ages 2–8. THE NEWSROOM. Springboard Software. Apple II series, monitor (color not essential), one or two disk drives (two are recommended), printer, Koala pad or joysticks (optional—but useful).
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Abstract RAFFI—Singable Songs for the Very Young; More Singable Songs; One Light One Sun. A&M Records. Record player 33rpm. Ages 2–8. THE NEWSROOM. Springboard Software. Apple II series, monitor (color not essential), one or two disk drives (two are recommended), printer, Koala pad or joysticks (optional—but useful).
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Software Quality, Software Process, and Software Testing
1995Abstract Software testing should play a major role in the definition and improvement of software development processes, because testing is the most precise, most easily measured, and most easily controlled part of the software lifecycle. However, unless testing goals are clearly related to true measurements of software quality, the testing may ...
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Software faults, software failures and software reliability modeling
Information and Software Technology, 1996Abstract As our understanding of the software development process improves, it is becoming clear that embedded faults are not placed in the software by random processes known only to nature. The location of these faults is closely related to measurable software complexity attributes.
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On software engineering and software methodologies a software developer's perspective
International Conference on Information Science and Technology, 2011In this survey paper, the terms software engineering and software methodologies are studied through tracing the recent IEEE's International Conference in Software Engineering from 2006 on and IEEE Software magazine articles including its 25th anniversary recommendation of 35 top-pick articles listed in Jan/Feb 2009 issue.
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