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May 05, 2012 05:45PM
Peter's early computing experiences were similar to mine, and I enjoyed the nostalgic look back. I liked his description of testing at Google, which often non-binary assertions. He is anti-UML, which seems to be another theme with this bunch. His NASA experience sure gave him great background in mission-critical coding.
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I would love to read more about mission-critical software development if anyone can suggest interesting sources.

http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/tech/rse/
They used to have even more resources a couple years ago. You can still come across some links from other websites (for example the former NASA Software Assurance Technology Center guidelines).
I was also given this link by a former professor that may be of interest to you:
http://www.rspa.com/spi/SQA.html#reliability
There are a lot of resources of varying quality and interest.
Peter - I also found Norvig's description of testing at Google interesting. I still have not completed the book though... I have been skipping around.


http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/tech/rse/