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Software Verification and Validation [electronic resource] :An Engineering and Scientific Approach / by Marcus S. Fisher.

by Fisher, Marcus S [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2007.Description: IX, 172 p. online resource.ISBN: 9780387479392.Subject(s): Computer science | Operating systems (Computers) | Software engineering | Artificial intelligence | Computer Science | Programming Techniques | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Performance and Reliability | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Software EngineeringDDC classification: 005.11 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction -- Managing Verification and Validation -- The Axioms of Leadership -- Planning -- Managing the Plan -- Risk Management -- Communication Structures -- Risks and Issue Management -- Communication Structures -- The Verification and Validation Life Cycle -- Traceability Analysis -- Interface Analysis -- Phase Dependent Analysis -- V&V Testing -- Systems Verification and Validation -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The World is lacking an in-depth technical book describing the methods and techniques used to provide confidence in our system software. Not only is the U.S. government more focused on software safety in today's market, but private industry and academia are as well. The methods and techniques that provide such confidence are commonly called software verification and validation. Software Verification and Validation: An Engineering and Scientific Approach, a professional book, fills the critical need for an in-depth technical reference providing the methods and techniques for building and maintaining confidence in many varieties of system software. The intent of this volume is to help develop reliable answers to such critical questions as: 1) Are we building the right software for the need? 2) Are we building the software right? Software Verification and Validation: An Engineering and Scientific Approach is structured for research scientists and practitioners in industry. This book is also suitable as a secondary textbook for advanced-level students in computer science and engineering.
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Preface -- Introduction -- Managing Verification and Validation -- The Axioms of Leadership -- Planning -- Managing the Plan -- Risk Management -- Communication Structures -- Risks and Issue Management -- Communication Structures -- The Verification and Validation Life Cycle -- Traceability Analysis -- Interface Analysis -- Phase Dependent Analysis -- V&V Testing -- Systems Verification and Validation -- Index.

The World is lacking an in-depth technical book describing the methods and techniques used to provide confidence in our system software. Not only is the U.S. government more focused on software safety in today's market, but private industry and academia are as well. The methods and techniques that provide such confidence are commonly called software verification and validation. Software Verification and Validation: An Engineering and Scientific Approach, a professional book, fills the critical need for an in-depth technical reference providing the methods and techniques for building and maintaining confidence in many varieties of system software. The intent of this volume is to help develop reliable answers to such critical questions as: 1) Are we building the right software for the need? 2) Are we building the software right? Software Verification and Validation: An Engineering and Scientific Approach is structured for research scientists and practitioners in industry. This book is also suitable as a secondary textbook for advanced-level students in computer science and engineering.

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