Seven more myths of formal methods
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New myths about formal methods are gaining tacit acceptance both outside and inside the system-development community. The authors address and dispel these myths based on their observations of industrial projects. The myths include: formal methods delay the development process; they lack tools; they replace traditional engineering design methods; they only apply to software; are unnecessary; not supported; and formal methods people always use formal methods
Published in:
Software, IEEE
(Volume:12
,
Issue:
4
)
Date of Publication: Jul 1995