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* DOD-STD-1679A(Navy)
@ 1995-03-07  3:02 Mark Cronan
  1995-03-07  4:50 ` DOD-STD-1679A(Navy) verne
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From: Mark Cronan @ 1995-03-07  3:02 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

I am working on a project which, alas is using DOD-STD-1679A.  The project
is being done in ADA but the question is comming up, what is the
interpretation of the phrase "machine instruction words".  Paragraph
5.10.3 of the standard uses this phrase to define the number of allowable
problems in the software at acceptance.  Has anyone out there worked on an
ADA project which has addressed this problem? Or know someone I can get in
contact with who does know? 


Thanks
Mark




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* Re: DOD-STD-1679A(Navy)
@ 1995-03-10 14:52 Jeff Seigle
  1995-03-10 15:37 ` DOD-STD-1679A(Navy) Garlington KE
  1995-03-11  4:22 ` DOD-STD-1679A(Navy) verne
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Seigle @ 1995-03-10 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <3jncg0$7vu@butch.lmsc.lockheed.com> l107353@cliffy.lfwc.lockheed.com (Garlington KE) writes:
>Doc Elliott (helliott@losat.redstone.army.mil) wrote:
>: ?!?!?!?!  The Navy actually will accept a CSCI that has KNOWN problems?
>: And yet they still get more of the DoD budget than we do.....
>
>To be fair, I think all U.S. military services have a waiver and deviation
>process that permits accepting CSCIs with known problems.

Every commercial software product you buy has "known problems."  Trouble is,
you're not the one who knows about them.  Wouldn't you rather have a list
of the problems?  It is not unheard of to deliver software with known 
problems to the DoD or anyone else, as long as you come clean about it (and
fix it later).



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