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  2. Cleanroom software engineering - Wikipedia

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    Software tool support based on some mathematical formalism includes model checking, process algebras, and Petri nets. The Box Structure Method might be one such means of specifying and designing a software product. [4] Verification that the design correctly implements the specification is performed through team review, often with software tool ...

  3. Willis Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    Willis Whitfield (December 6, 1919 – November 12, 2012 [1] [2]) was an American physicist and inventor of the modern cleanroom, a room with a low level of pollutants used in manufacturing or scientific research. His invention earned him the nickname, "Mr. Clean," from Time Magazine. [3] [4]

  4. File:The Modern Review Vol 7 (January to June 1910).pdf

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  5. Clean-room design - Wikipedia

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    Although the clean-room approach had been used as preventative measure in view of possible litigation before (e.g. in the Phoenix BIOS case), the NEC v. Intel case was the first time that the clean-room argument was accepted in a US court trial. A related aspect worth mentioning here is that NEC did have a license for Intel's patents governing ...

  6. Clean room (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A cleanroom is an engineered space that maintains a very low concentration of airborne particulates. Cleanroom or clean room may also re also refer to: "The Clean Room", a TV series episode; Cleanroom suit, overall garment worn in a cleanroom; Cleanroom mat, mat with an adhesive surface that is placed at the entrances or exits

  7. Modern Review - Wikipedia

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    Modern Review has been used as a name for a number of magazines: Modern Review (Calcutta) , published from 1907 to 1995 Modern Review (London) , published from 1991 to 1995

  8. ISO 14644 - Wikipedia

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    The need for a single standard for cleanroom classification and testing was long felt. After ANSI and IEST petitioned to ISO for new standards, the first document of ISO 14644 was published in 1999, ISO 14644-1. [1] In 2000, ISO 14644-2 was published, which began the process of FED-STD-209E being canceled.

  9. ISO 14698 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 14698-1 was first written in 2003. ISO 14698-1 describes the principles and basic methodology for a formal system to assess and control biocontamination, where cleanroom technology is applied, in order that biocontamination in zones at risk can be monitored in a reproducible way and appropriate control measures can be selected.