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A critical system is a system which must be highly reliable and retain this reliability as it evolves without incurring prohibitive costs. There are four types of critical systems: safety critical, mission critical, and . Description For such systems, trusted methods and techniques must be used for development. Consequently, critical systems are usually developed using well-tested techniques rather than newer techniques that have not been subject to extensive practical experience. Developers of critical systems are naturally conservative, preferring to use older techniques whose strengths and weaknesses are understood, rather than new techniques which may appear to be better, but whose long-term problems are unknown. Expensive software engineering techniques that are not cost-effective for non-critical systems may sometimes be used for critical systems development. For example, formal mathematical methods of software development have been successfully used for safety and security critical systems. One reason why these formal methods are used is that it helps reduce the amount of testing required. For critical systems, the costs of verification and validation are usually very high—more than 50% of the total system development costs. (en) |
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A critical system is a system which must be highly reliable and retain this reliability as it evolves without incurring prohibitive costs. There are four types of critical systems: safety critical, mission critical, and . Description (en) |
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