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Topic: recognition
Topic: specification is infeasible
Topic: decomposition of a system into levels
Topic: importance of information hiding for requirement specification
Topic: good requirement specifications
Topic: contingency and strategic planning
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Reference
Neugent, W.,
"Acceptance criteria for computer security",
AFIPS NCC, 51, pp. 441-448, 1982.
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443 ;;Quote: it is much easier to recognize an unacceptable system than to define the requirements for an acceptable system
| 443 ;;Quote: a design level tells what must be done by the lower level and how to implement the higher level
| 446 ;;Quote: in a specification, specify numbers with error bounds; otherwise the designers may assume that the numbers are precise and inflexible
| 447 ;;Quote: in a specification, can define what is unacceptable; e.g., no single failure losing all from more than one instrument
| 448 ;;Quote: can always cancel or radically change a project; must counteract the feeling that one cannot afford to stop
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