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by throwaway287391
2131 days ago
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> I’m curious, are dedicated software assurance teams a thing in your research area? Are these a thing in any research area? I've heard of exactly one case of an academic lab (one that was easily 99th+ percentile in terms of funding) hiring one software engineer not directly involved in leading a research effort, and when I tell other academics about this they're somewhat incredulous. (I admittedly have a bit of trouble believing it myself -- I can't imagine the incentive to work for low academic pay in an environment where you're inevitably going to feel a sense of inferiority to first year PhD students who think they're hot shit because they're doing "research".) |
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I can say there are some that have the explicit intent but it can often fall to the wayside due to cost pressure. For example, government funded research from large organizations (think DoD or NASA) have these quality requirements but they can often be hand-waved away or just plain ignored due to cost concerns