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Business
application software in banking, insurance, utilities and |
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such (e.g. Rabobank, Netherlands). |
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The infrastructure software supporting business
application |
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softwares,
e.g. for web-services, messaging etc. |
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The avionics
software of a major fighter aircraft system and of |
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other defence systems. |
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Software for telecom switching systems, mobile phone SMS |
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messaging,
etc (e.g. NTT Japan). |
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The applications
of mobile phone handsets, in order to compare |
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the functionality of
competitive product offerings (Nokia, Finland) |
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Software for the
control of engine and fuel injection systems (Bosch |
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Diesel
Systems, Germany). |
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Software for the
control of paper copier systems. |
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Designed to work
across real-time (process control, avionics, |
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defense, OS, telecom) and business applications. |
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Designed to work
for software in any layer or peer item |
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Draws on the
practical experience from all the main existing |
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functional size measures |
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Has been
announced as an International Standard – ISO |
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19761:2003 |
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Recognized by
ISBSG (International Software Benchmarking |
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Standards Group) |
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Compatibility of
its underlying concepts with modern software |
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engineering concepts |
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