Title
V&V in defense and commercial projects
Abstract
Verification and validation activities in defense projects are compared with those in the nuclear power plant industry. A significant difference is that in most defense projects the V&V effort is funded directly by the sponsor whereas in the nuclear power industry the major responsibility for V&V resides with the developer. This may cause a shift in V&V emphasis from early life cycle stages (in defense) to later phases (in the nuclear power industry). The paper shows that there are sufficient similarities to make development of dual use technologies possible
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1109/ISSRE.1994.341357
ISSRE
Keywords
Field
DocType
life cycle stages,military computing,dual use technologies,software reliability,nuclear power industry,verification and validation activities,defense projects,nuclear engineering computing,nuclear power plant industry,power engineering computing,v&v,software reusability,reused software,commercial projects,program verification,nuclear power stations,programming,v v,software testing,system testing,power industry,life cycle,nuclear power,power generation,verification and validation
Product life-cycle management,Verification and validation,Military computing,Nuclear power plant,Engineering,Reliability engineering,Nuclear power
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Herbert Hecht1519.70
Myron Hecht2607.53