Title :
Tools and techniques for the testing of safety-critical software
Author :
Cullyer, W.J. ; Storey, N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Warwick Univ., Coventry, UK
Abstract :
As a result of the DTI/SERC research initiative on safety-critical systems a major study has been conducted into the benefits and shortcomings of the available tools and techniques for computer-aided testing of high-integrity software. The work described forms part of the CONTESSE project, which is concerned with various aspects of software testing. Working from experience and knowledge accumulated by a number of leading UK companies it has been possible to assemble data that should prove valuable to all organisations engaged in the development or licensing of safety-critical computer-based systems. Both strengths and weaknesses of current methods are discussed. The article is an integral part of the DTI/SERC initiative to disseminate such knowledge to a wider audience.<>
Keywords :
program testing; research initiatives; safety; software reliability; software tools; CONTESSE project; DTI/SERC initiative; DTI/SERC research initiative; computer-aided testing; high-integrity software; leading UK companies; safety-critical computer-based systems; safety-critical software testing; safety-critical systems; Safety; Software reliability; Software testing; Software tools;
Journal_Title :
Computing & Control Engineering Journal
DOI :
10.1049/cce:19940509