Does Collins submarine software still work properly?

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That's right. The results of the EH84 test cases were falsified. Paul's last scene was an impromptu...

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Would Collins submarine software have been set to work by a "CAT3 integration and test team who use the test?

harnesses, simulators, stimulators and test data for test development, test execution and test management, and whenever possible test tools for the contractor unit development and unit test environments are reused" and would some sort of document...

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If they had any sense it would.

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Was Collins submarine software a waterfall-model development ?

Did artefacts "waterfall" as planned ? Did EH84 test cases and test model waterfall to Collins ? Would EH84 testcases and test model have provided a framework for acceptance of Collins software ? Was there some sort of hiccup in acceptance...

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It was a great development, but I think some one wined and dined the people at the top better.

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Is this "isomorphic" to anything that happened with Collins submarine software ?

<It's been my experience that "bad bosses" are the result of low self esteem of the boss, and not enough accountability at the top. I worked as a Division Manager at a community college, and had one of the most terrible bosses of my life...

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the worst bosses are short men.

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Are these paradoxes of the Collins submarine software ? Do most project suffer from paradoxes ?

1/There must have been a secret agreement to release a system that bore no ralation to the original intent. Because the original intent would have been to offer asystem which was "born integrated". Such a system one might simply "Start...

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There seems to be a fascination in some quarters with the Collins submarine computer system. As is often...

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Did Collins submarine software people ever check the quality of what they were manufacturing?

I guess food manufacturers have largely solved the problem of how to check they are packaging the product correctly. How come little of such expertise transferred across to solve the problem of how to produce software,

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Because software industry is relatively new and people are still struggling to figure out how to change...

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On Collins submarine software project, who were the key people who needed merely to pay a modicum of?

attention to basic "software engineering" in order for the project to succeed swimmingly ?

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Yes, many times. The last time I did it, the voyage left from New York then went via Hamilton (Bermuda...

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Was Collins submarine software project a living nightmare?

All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace A series of films about how humans have been colonized by the machines they have built. Although we don’t realize it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computers...

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Not until a series of wacko "questions" started to get asked by Phreakers with major political...

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How could the Collins submarine system supposedly not work, in 1993 ?

The vast majority of the algorithms would at least work for the vast majority of test cases. What's going on, if this isn't so ?

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These Swedish designed and Australian built submarines employed an unproven American Raytheon SCCS Mk...

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Would firing a missile to test Collins software cost say one million dollars ? If the test doesn't work, do?

the costs then jump to say 30 million dollars (studying why it didn't work etc.) ?

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- That's entirely possible

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