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Reference Library
Cleanroom Software Engineering
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This page provides access to a variety of downloadable papers that
address cleanroom software engineering issues.
Capability Maturity Model Software Development Using Cleanroom Software Engineering Principles - Results of an Industry Project [PDF] *FEE*
Robert S. Oshana and Richard C. Linger
This paper discusses using Cleanroom software engineering within the Capability
Maturity Model (CMM) framework. The CMM, Cleanroom software engineering, CMM for
Cleanroom software engineering, and an industrial application of Cleanroom and CMM
are discussed.
Cleanroom Software Development [PDF]
Harish Ananthpadmanabhan, Chetan Kale, Mujtaba Khambatti, Ying Jin, Shaun Taufiq Usman and Shu Zhang
The Cleanroom process is a theory-based, team-oriented process for the
development and certification of high-reliability software systems under statistical
quality control. Its principal objective is to develop software that exhibits zero
failures in use. For this purpose the life cycle is different from conventional
software development techniques. The approach combines mathematical-based methods
of software specification, design and correctness verification with statistical,
usage-based testing to certify software fitness for use. This paper takes a look at
the Cleanroom software process and describes a few of its methods.
Cleanroom Software Engineering [PDF]
Kris Read and Paul Werbicki
There are circumstances where quality is paramount, and any kind of error
cannot be tolerated. When these circumstances arise, special measures need to be
taken to ensure quality from the start. Moreover, quality needs to be verified upon
project completion. The Cleanroom method of software development ensures the highest
quality when developing software. This document outlines the time, purpose, use and
method for employing Cleanroom Software Engineering.
Cleanroom Software Engineering for Zero - Defect Software [PDF] *FEE*
Richard C. Linger
This paper discusses Cleanroom software engineering that develops high quality
software under statistical quality control. Cleanroom software engineering develops
software that has a high probability of having zero defects. Results from Cleanroom
projects, management planning and control in Cleanroom, Cleanroom software
specification, Cleanroom software design and verification, and Cleanroom software
quality certification are also discussed.
Cleanroom Software Engineering Reference Model Version 1.0 [PDF]
Richard C. Linger and Carmen J. Trammell
This report discusses the Cleanroom Software Engineering Reference Model (CRM).
Contents include: the Cleanroom Software Engineering Reference Model, Cleanroom
Software Engineering Overview, Cleanroom Software Engineering technology,
Cleanroom Software Engineering Processes, and Cleanroom Software Engineering
Work Products.
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