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  2. Cleanroom software engineering - Wikipedia

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    The cleanroom software engineering process is a software development process intended to produce software with a certifiable level of reliability. The central principles are software development based on formal methods, incremental implementation under statistical quality control, and statistically sound testing.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Rewrite (programming) - Wikipedia

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    This approach avoids a broad loss of functionality during the rewrite. Cleanroom software engineering is another approach, which requires the team to work from an exhaustive written specification of the software's functionality, without access to its code. [5]

  5. Clean room (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cleanroom suitability, standards for operating in a cleanroom; Cleanroom software engineering, software development process intended to produce software with a certifiable level of reliability; Data clean room, an intermediary to share sensitive first-party data between companies and outside partners or customers

  6. List of software development philosophies - Wikipedia

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    Davis 201 Principles of Software Development [12] Don't Make Me Think (Principles of intuitive navigation and information design) [13] The Art of Computer Programming (general computer-science masterpiece by Donald E. Knuth) The Cathedral and the Bazaar - book comparing top-down vs. bottom-up open-source software; The Philosophy of Computer ...

  7. Incremental build model - Wikipedia

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    The incremental build model is a method of software development where the product is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished. It involves both development and maintenance. The product is defined as finished when it satisfies all of its requirements.

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  9. Cleanroom - Wikipedia

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    A cleanroom or clean room is an engineered space that maintains a very low concentration of airborne particulates. It is well isolated, well controlled from contamination , and actively cleansed. Such rooms are commonly needed for scientific research and in industrial production for all nanoscale processes, such as semiconductor manufacturing.