hafer@tubsibr.uucp (Udo Hafermann) (03/20/90)
Could anyone please pass a pointer to literature on the 'Cleanroom' software development concept?
edschulz@cbnewsj.ATT.COM (edward.d.schulz) (03/22/90)
In article <1990Mar20.135813.18252@tubsibr.uucp>, hafer@tubsibr.uucp (Udo Hafermann) writes: > Could anyone please pass a pointer to literature on the 'Cleanroom' > software development concept? [1] H. D. Mills, M. Dyer, and R. C. Linger, "Cleanroom Software Engineering," IEEE Software, September 1987, pp. 19-25. [2] R. W. Selby, V. R. Basili, and F. Terry Baker, "Cleanroom Software Development: An Empirical Evaluation," IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Vol. SE-13, No. 9, September 1987, pp. 1027-1037. [3] Harlan D. Mills and J. H. Poore, "Bringing Software Under Statistical Quality Control," Quality Progress, November 1988, pp. 52-55. [4] R. C. Linger and H. D. Mills, "A Case Study in Cleanroom Software Engineering: The IBM COBOL Structuring Facility," Proceedings of COMPSAC '88, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1988. -- Ed Schulz, AT&T, Room 2P276 200 Laurel Ave., Middletown, NJ 07748 +1 201 957 3899 e_d_schulz@att.com or eds@mtdcb.att.com
wdr@wang.com (William Ricker) (03/22/90)
Cleanroom software development is also discussed briefly in [5] Tom DeMarco, _Controling Software Projects_. Yourdon Press, NY, 1982. Chapter 22, "Zero Defect Development" pp 226-232. Unfortunately, DeMarco slipped and did not cite _his_ sources for the "Zero Defect" approach, which looks to me to be identical or similar to the "cleanroom" approach. -- bill ricker wdr@wang.com a/k/a wricker@northeastern.edu *** Warning: This account not authorized to express opinions ***