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Les Hatton | 1997a | Are N average software versions better than 1 good version ? | IEEE Software, 14, p.71-76 | Nver_1297.pdf |
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| Analyses the well-known Knight Leveson experimental data and suggests that N average versions may well be superior and that this superiority is likely to increase as individual channels improve. | None yet | 7 |
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