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How to Cheat at the Lottery (or, Massively Parallel Requirements Engineering)
Phoenix, Arizona December 06-December 10
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Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge
Collaborative software projects such as Linux and Apache have shown that a large, complex system can be built and maintained by many developers working in a highly parallel, relatively unstructured way. In this note, I report an experiment to see whether a high quality system specification can also be produced by a large number of people working in parallel with a minimum of communication.
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Ross Anderson, "How to Cheat at the Lottery (or, Massively Parallel Requirements Engineering)," acsac, pp.1, 15th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC '99), 1999
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