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Abstract- An error-based approach to certification is described. A classical theory of error is reviewed and a software interpretation of the theory is developed. The interpretation suggests a strategy for testing and analysis. The strategy was evaluated by comparing its potential effectiveness with that of certification standards based on individual methods.