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Les Hatton | 2011j1 | Defects, Scientific Computation and the Scientific Method | IFIP Advances in Information and Communications Technology, vol | Hatton_IFIP2011_19Oct2011.pdf |
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A detailed history of our CS attempts to quantify defect. Defect density has been reasonably thoroughly described but the effects of those defects on results has not. This reviews some possible ways forward and quotes my statistical mechanical argument that all software systems behave in essentially the same way from an information theoretic viewpoint. | None yet | 9 |
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