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by shenoyroopesh
4163 days ago
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Wow. This is just insane. I was a bit confused initially as to how a mechanical problem can be solved by a software update, but then someone explained in one of the comments that it's about fuel-injection tables and stuff. Incredible, but just a bit scary too. I really hope they test that software to the hilt - I mean like NASA style, slow but steady kind of stuff. I wouldn't want to go 1 feet near the car if the quality is in the same quality vicinity as 99% other software (and that includes software that we generally consider "good quality"). Anyone knows what their software development process is to get that kind of confidence? |
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Another look at how to get "NASA like" confidence is provided by Richard Feynman[2] and Diane Vaughan[3].
[1] http://www.fastcompany.com/28121/they-write-right-stuff [2] http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/51-l/docs/roger... [3] http://www.amazon.com/The-Challenger-Launch-Decision-Technol...