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Date: 2015-02-05 11:41:03
Systems engineering
Software Engineering Institute
Reliability engineering
CISQ
Carnegie Mellon University
Vulnerability
Computer security
Software assurance
Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
Software quality
Software engineering
Software development

Predicting Software Assurance Using Quality and Reliability Measures

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