[trustable-software] Exploring the "Hypothesis for software to be trustable"

Duncan Hart dah at seriousaboutsecurity.com
Wed Jan 3 09:38:24 GMT 2018


Hi,

This might be getting a bit ahead.... do you have a candidate language to
describe the requirements?

Cheers!

-- Duncan Hart --
January 2017
Melbourne, Australia







On 3 January 2018 at 20:31, <trustable at panic.fluff.org> wrote:

> Andrew,
>     I'm interested to see in inclusion of 'Concise' within this list. How
> do you imagine we can measure 'Concise' ? Is this a measure of the number
> of words taken to describe behaviour ? or is this some UML markup or
> something else ?
>
>   Thanks
>  Edmund
>  On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Andrew Banks wrote:
>
> Morning Paul (and the group)... and HNY to you all
>>
>
> Far be it for me to challenge the combined wisdom of Wikipedia, for
> measures for requirements specification I usually consider (as a minimum)
> the six Cs.
>         Clear, Concise, Correct, Coherent, Complete and Confirmable.
>
> Your list covers four of these... so I would suggest the additional
> inclusion of Concise and Correct
>
>         # t.requirements (derived from wikipedia [2])
>            - t.requirements MUST be unitary
>            - t.requirements MUST be atomic (non-conjugated)
>            - t.requirements MUST be complete                            C5
> - Complete
>            - t.requirements MUST be consistent                          C4
> - Coherent
>            - t.requirements MUST be traceable
>            - t.requirements MUST be current
>            - t.requirements MUST be unambiguous                 C1 - Clear?
>            - t.requirements MUST be verifiable                          C6
> - Confirmable
>            - t.requirements MAY be graded by priority/importance
>
> Kind regards
> Andrew
>
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