[SystemSafety] Fetzer

Derek M Jones derek at knosof.co.uk
Thu Jun 20 13:57:46 CEST 2019


Nick,

> Derek old chap; re statistics/ numbers(none of which were ‘magical’) I
> refer you to the previous set of postings on this list and the work done to
> independently demonstrate a conservative 80% savings. The purpose of the

I did not spot that claim in the papers referenced.
Can you point me to the paper making such an impressive claim.

> industrial scale experiment was to ensure we had real data....so that we
> could use it in marketing. We are industrial so we would, but we had
> academic rigour independently applied through the participation of 2
> universities in the trials. Not soap powder marketing fluff; I hope you
> still agree.

Replication is essential (psychology is currently undergoing something
of a crisis because of the lack of replication of many results).


> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 17:59, Derek M Jones <derek at knosof.co.uk> wrote:
> 
>> Rod,
>>
>>>> Proponents of particular languages invariably claim 'magical'
>>>> properties for the language.  No evidence is ever provided, and
>>>> apart from a handful of exceptions, no experimental evidence
>>>> exists.  It's all personal opinion.
>>>
>>> Here are some SPARK project and published references:
>>
>> Why are you posting using a Google email account?
>> Aren't you proud to work for a company that promotes the use of SPARK?
>>
>>> Now watch as Derek dismisses all this as soap-powder marketing... :-)
>>
>> Your SPARK papers often contain interesting numbers which give some
>> idea of the size of the problem tackled; and yes, they often claim
>> 'magical' properties for using SPARK.
>>
>> The number of greatest interest never appears; cost-benefit.
>> Your customers seem to be companies involved in projects
>> where the cost of failure is peanuts compared to the cost
>> of throwing some money at finding problems, plus being able
>> to identify a manageable chunk of critical code that needs
>> thorough checking.
>>
>> Being able to identify a manageable chunk of critical code
>> is crucial, simply analysing everything is rarely practical.
>>
>> --
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