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Les Hatton | 2003c | Safer Language Subsets: an overview and a case history, MISRA C | Information and Software Technology, 46 (7) (2004), p.465-472 | MISRAC.pdf |
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| Defines some basic concepts for a programming standard based on whether a rule evolves on stylistic grounds or is known to cause failure. It argues that safer subsets should only contain the latter. Introduces a taxonomy for such rules and the concept of signal to noise ratio for standards enforcement with examples from real systems. | None yet | 9 |
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