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Software testing for critical applications: a position paper
Summary form only given. The management of test and evaluation programs for life-critical software, particularly within the US Department of Defense, is largely fragmented and ineffective. As a result, software remains a significant and uncontrolled risk element in major systems. Some problems yet to be adequately addressed are identified.<>