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I wanted to express my thanks to Todd, over at FAAConsultants.com. He placed this site on his resource page, and we’re beginning to see some referred traffic as a result.

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Most organizations today, and I would venture that all organizations involved in the production of high-integrity code use one or more development standards, in an attempt to improve the quality of the software produced.  Among the common types of standards for development are Architecture Standards, Design Standards, and Coding Standards. Verification standards also exist, for the same reason.  In this article, I will focus on coding standards, as that is where I have seen the bulk of issues.

Continue reading “The Quest for the Perfect Coding Standard” »

A few months back, I picked up an issue of Scientific American.  Nothing to unusual there, but I was quite surprised by one of the articles I found inside. In “Dependable Software by Design”, Daniel Jackson put the high-integrity software industry in the public eye.

Continue reading “High-Integrity goes Mainstream” »

I’ve read several articles and blog entries where experts argued over the semantics of “software construction” versus “software development”.  Personally, I see little value in the debate.  But I won’t let that stop me from contributing my 2 cents.

Continue reading “Development .vs. Construction” »

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