Certifiable Software Applications 3: Downward Cycle describes the descending phase of the creation of a software application, detailing specification phases, architecture, design and coding, and important concepts on modeling and implementation. For coding, code generation and/or manual code production strategies are explored. As applications are coded, a presentation of programming languages and their impact on certifiability is included.
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Information security professionals, system administrators. Security managers, academics in the field of computing security
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-78548-119-2 (9781785481192)
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Jean-Louis Boulanger is currently an Independent Safety Assessor (ISA) in the railway domain focusing on software elements. His research interests include requirements, software verification and validation, traceability and RAMS with a special focus on safety.
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Independent Safety Assessor (ISA) in the railway domain focusing on software elements
1. Realization of a Software Application2. Requirements Management3. Documentation Structure4. Requirements Specification of a Software Application5. Modeling6. Formalization7. Software Specification Verification Stage8. Component Versus Module9. Software Application Architecture10. Software Application Architecture Verification11. Software Application Design12. Software Application Component Design Phase Verification13. Software Application Coding14. Programming Rules15. Coding Verification16. Version Sheet of the Software Application