2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2015.05.014
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Software development methodology for computer based I&C systems of prototype fast breeder reactor

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“…Besides, it is more powerful than the agile model when quality issues are more significant than cost. The waterfall model can be adapted when specifications are clear and the product description is permanent [10]. V model, which is a kind of waterfall model, was adapted in this study.…”
Section: Selection Of Software Development Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides, it is more powerful than the agile model when quality issues are more significant than cost. The waterfall model can be adapted when specifications are clear and the product description is permanent [10]. V model, which is a kind of waterfall model, was adapted in this study.…”
Section: Selection Of Software Development Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A real-time system is mainly built for safety issues or saving of resources (time, money, etc.) [10]. It is commonly described as a system in which the accuracy of output depends on both the precision of the logical outcomes and the point in time at which the outcomes are performed [11].…”
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“…They suggest that all hazards (new and as well as survived) should be identified at each development phase and the hazardous conditions should be validated through various selected V&V (verification and validation) activities. Manimaran et al [22] carried out independent V&V at each development phase, according to the IEEE standards, for a prototype fast breeder reactor.…”
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